(1) Allen is worried by the alien character of much in the young churches and is concerned that real enculturation has yet to take place.(2) It might be innate and modularised, learned individually, or acquired through a process of enculturation .(3) Among the psychosocial variables, both enculturation and acculturation did not have any significant effect on the internalizing problems.(4) I don't know if the Pope would approve of the slaughter of the cow, although it might be covered under the rubric of ‘the enculturation of the gospel.’(5) They define themselves through the processes of socialization and enculturation characteristics of their disciplinary areas.(6) The other problem was that there was also the transgenerational problem of impoverished ethnicity and incomplete enculturation into the host society.(7) Another important point is the enculturation (a slow absorption of norms and cultural practices) of newcomers.(8) This is the beginning of a life long enculturation that emphasizes self-denial, collectivism, and interdependence with regard to the family.(9) They do not want the enculturation of their children taken completely out of their hands.(10) This voice, strongest in the universities, is hostile to America and works against enculturation of its youth in traditional American values.(11) Music strengthened the relationship between mother and child and contributed to the child's enculturation .(12) It takes years of training, enculturation and sheer will power.(13) The students vary with regard to their levels of enculturation , that is, familiarity with the accepted customary beliefs and social norms of the dominant group.(14) Hermeneutically, the contemporary goal is to peel away layers of interpretive enculturation to retrieve and reappropriate the original experience.