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Die verhouding tussen gesag en sendingmotivering binne die Gereformeerde Kerke / Relation between authority and motivation for missionary involvement from within the Reformed ChurchesWeyers, Mario 11 1900 (has links)
Title in English and Afrikaans / Summaries in English and Afrikaans / In this dissertation an attempt has been made to investigate the means by which God is
at work in our world. The researcher has acted on the assumption that God rules in
our world, but investigates the content of such a belief
The question whether God acts in our world from a basis of control, or from a
motivation of shared interest is currently brought to the surface.
Instrumental is the use of Critical Theory to investigate the above mentioned problem.
With this instrument oppressive perspectives (paternalistic views) are identified and
unmasked as well as new perspectives (stewardship) implemented.
Biblical stewardship seems to be a perspective on how God wants to use the local
church to assist in his plan of salvation for those in need. Authority with others rather
over others seems to be the stewardship strategy God wants us to participate in. / In hierdie verhandeling word ondersoek ingestel na die wyse waarop God in die wereld
betrokke is (Missio Dei). Daar word uitgegaan van die veronderstelling dat God in die
wereld regeer en wil hierdie navorsing poog om te verstaan hoe God in die wereld
regeer.
Die problematiek wat deurgaans in hierdie studie hanteer word, hou verband met die
vraag of God vanuit 'n beheerstelsel (pantokratiese stelsel) in die wereld betrokke is
en of sy werksaamhede eerder vanuit 'n bestuurstelsel (oikonomos) verstaan moet
word.
In 'n poging om bogenoemde probleem op te los word gebruik gemaak van die
Kritiese Teorie. Met hierdie instrument word enersyds gepoog om onderdrukkende
perspektiewe (soos God as Pantokrator) te weerle, wat onderdrukkende ideologie
instand hou. Andersyds word die Kritiese Teorie as instrument gebruik om
alternatiewe te ondersoek (soos God as bestuurder van ons heil) wat nuwe
perspektiewe daar kan stel.
Bybelse rentmeesterskap hou gevolglik daarmee verband dat God die mens/kerk
medeverantwoordelik maak in bogenoemde bestuursproses ten einde God se Missio
Dei deelnemend te bestuur. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / M.Th.(Missiology)
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Die verhouding tussen gesag en sendingmotivering binne die Gereformeerde Kerke / Relation between authority and motivation for missionary involvement from within the Reformed ChurchesWeyers, Mario 11 1900 (has links)
Title in English and Afrikaans / Summaries in English and Afrikaans / In this dissertation an attempt has been made to investigate the means by which God is
at work in our world. The researcher has acted on the assumption that God rules in
our world, but investigates the content of such a belief
The question whether God acts in our world from a basis of control, or from a
motivation of shared interest is currently brought to the surface.
Instrumental is the use of Critical Theory to investigate the above mentioned problem.
With this instrument oppressive perspectives (paternalistic views) are identified and
unmasked as well as new perspectives (stewardship) implemented.
Biblical stewardship seems to be a perspective on how God wants to use the local
church to assist in his plan of salvation for those in need. Authority with others rather
over others seems to be the stewardship strategy God wants us to participate in. / In hierdie verhandeling word ondersoek ingestel na die wyse waarop God in die wereld
betrokke is (Missio Dei). Daar word uitgegaan van die veronderstelling dat God in die
wereld regeer en wil hierdie navorsing poog om te verstaan hoe God in die wereld
regeer.
Die problematiek wat deurgaans in hierdie studie hanteer word, hou verband met die
vraag of God vanuit 'n beheerstelsel (pantokratiese stelsel) in die wereld betrokke is
en of sy werksaamhede eerder vanuit 'n bestuurstelsel (oikonomos) verstaan moet
word.
In 'n poging om bogenoemde probleem op te los word gebruik gemaak van die
Kritiese Teorie. Met hierdie instrument word enersyds gepoog om onderdrukkende
perspektiewe (soos God as Pantokrator) te weerle, wat onderdrukkende ideologie
instand hou. Andersyds word die Kritiese Teorie as instrument gebruik om
alternatiewe te ondersoek (soos God as bestuurder van ons heil) wat nuwe
perspektiewe daar kan stel.
Bybelse rentmeesterskap hou gevolglik daarmee verband dat God die mens/kerk
medeverantwoordelik maak in bogenoemde bestuursproses ten einde God se Missio
Dei deelnemend te bestuur. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / M.Th.(Missiology)
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Divine authority and covenant community in contemporary cultureBillingham, John January 2014 (has links)
The question I address is: how might a theology of authority be conceived in the light of questions raised by what is termed 'post-modernity'? Is it possible to articulate a theology of authority coming to the church community 'from God' that avoids an oppressive and alienating heteronomy? The thesis explores the question of authority as of vital importance in the sociological dimension of religion, calling for legitimisation (in light of claims made for itself) and as obligatory in the theological sphere. For this reason the project involves two methodologies (theological and sociological/ethnographic). While this investigation is relevant to all sections of the Christian church, particular attention is paid to Baptist churches in the UK, since they hold a concept in their tradition that I suggest is valuable in answering the question of the thesis, namely that of covenant. Within the Christian tradition there is an inner 'problematic' relating the personal authority of Christ to the forms of institution (church) and text (scripture). I explore this with a brief survey of theological authority as found in the fourfold foundation of scripture, tradition, reason and experience. From this is developed a brief theological and Christological reflection on divine authority and covenant theology as found in Karl Barth and his response to the 'inner problematic'. Within contemporary culture I view authority through the lens of so-called 'postmodernism', identifying four challenges to the notion of 'external authority' (all of which exemplify a move from the external to internal, and objective to subjective approaches to authority). This is further explored by means of qualitative research with one-to-one interviews conducted in a Baptist church in York. This data is reflected upon by means of ethnography and 'judicious narratives', especially in dialogue with material from Guest ('congregational study'), Heelas and Woodhead ('subjectivised-self') and Healy ('theodramatic horizon' and 'practical-prophetic ecclesiology'), providing an intersection between the language of theology and sociology. The concept of church as covenant community is explored in Baptist and (more briefly) Anglican traditions, leading to a constructive proposal that both the inner-church 'problematic' and the 'postmodern' challenge to authority might begin to be resolved with the notion of covenant. It is within this context of relationship, human and divine, that the authoritative and revelatory Word of God, the story that is Christ, is found in community and praxis. Here is a 'triangulating' relationship between authority, story and covenant revealing divine authority in a non-coercive way and relevant to contemporary culture.
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