Assimilation
- The act or process of assimilating.
The state of being assimilated. - Physiology. The conversion of nutriments into living tissue; constructive metabolism.
- Linguistics. The process by which a sound is modified so that it becomes similar or identical to an adjacent or nearby sound. For example, the prefix in- becomes im- in impossible by assimilation to the labial p of possible.
- The process whereby a minority group gradually adopts the customs and attitudes of the prevailing culture.
Don't you just love it when they use a form of the word to define the word. So, lets try assimilate.
- Physiology.
To consume and incorporate (nutrients) into the body after digestion.
To transform (food) into living tissue by the process of anabolism; metabolize constructively. - To incorporate and absorb into the mind: assimilate knowledge.
- To make similar; cause to resemble.
- Linguistics. To alter (a sound) by assimilation.
- To absorb (immigrants or a culturally distinct group) into the prevailing culture.
Out of those five definitions for assimilate, I believe two are applicable to some degree of what assimilation is or should be about in a body of believers (church). The two are numbers 3 and 5.
To assimilate an individual into the church based on these definition must relate to making similar or cause to resemble and to absorb into the prevailing culture. However, I am not sure that "prevailing" is the correct word. As prevailing gives the sense of most frequent or predominant.
Next post, I will look at a more refined definition specifically related to the church.
If you want to know my second application, ask me about it.
2 comments:
What is your second application?
No, really, Bill, what is it?
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