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Discerning a spirituality for transformative mission: in dialogue with the Comboni Missionary SistersLepori, Laura 01 1900 (has links)
This research seeks to acquire a deep understanding of how spirituality and
mission correlate and shape each other. An initial review of missiological texts has
revealed that spirituality is not often (nor explicitly) taken into consideration by
missiologists. Likewise, mission generally does not occupy a central place within the
academic discipline of spirituality. I contend that spirituality is the motor of mission and
missiology and therefore cannot be only briefly mentioned or omitted from
missiological discourse.
This thesis explores this relationship with a specific focus on the Comboni
Missionary Sisters. It explores the mission spirituality of their founder, Daniel
Comboni, how this is taken up by the Comboni Missionary Sisters and how it shapes
their lives and their being in mission. The research also aims to foster some
transformations. It explores new ways for the Sisters to express their ways of being in
mission in the context(s) in which they live, in order to be faithful to Comboni’s
charism as well as to be a relevant presence today.
The thesis proposes that mission spirituality be studied and lived by making use a
Mission spirituality spiral. Its six dimensions are: spirituality, at the centre and all along
the spiral; encounter with other(s) and with the context; context analysis; theological
reflection (encounter with Scripture and Tradition); discernment for transformative
ways of being in mission and reflexivity.
A qualitative analysis is presented from interviews conducted with fifteen
Comboni Missionary Sisters working in various continents. Genuine encounter with the
Triune God, with the other(s), with the context and its analysis, and encounter with
Scripture and Tradition lead to transformation in the person and subsequently to finding
new ways of being in mission.
The mission spirituality spiral is used as an analytical tool to study the mission
spirituality of Comboni and the Comboni Missionary Sisters and also as a mobilising
tool. Suggestions for further areas of research are made. The thesis concludes with some
personal learning and transformation. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / D. Th. (Missiology)
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Towards mission spirituality in the Presbyterian community of KinshasaMpinga, Athas Cibangu 30 June 2007 (has links)
The mission of the Church in the Presbyterian Community of Kinshasa is understood in its
narrow sense of evangelism and church planting. Moreover the institutional and doctrinal
conservatism, the maintenance mindset of the Church and its inadaptability to the challenges
of a changing world, are some of the characteristics of the lack of mission awareness and
mission spirituality.
This dissertation is an attempt to impart mission awareness and mission spirituality within the
Presbyterian Community of Kinshasa. The study of mission Dei and mission spirituality helps
in understanding the divine origins of missions, the nature and identity of the Church. In
addition, it unveils the Christian lifestyle that stems from the relationship with Christ and from
the mission consciousness, and that is empowered by the Holy Spirit. Some strategies are
proposed with the aim of updating and promoting a holistic, inclusive and integral
understanding and practice of mission in the Church. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / M. Th. (Missiology)
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Towards mission spirituality in the Presbyterian community of KinshasaMpinga, Athas Cibangu 30 June 2007 (has links)
The mission of the Church in the Presbyterian Community of Kinshasa is understood in its
narrow sense of evangelism and church planting. Moreover the institutional and doctrinal
conservatism, the maintenance mindset of the Church and its inadaptability to the challenges
of a changing world, are some of the characteristics of the lack of mission awareness and
mission spirituality.
This dissertation is an attempt to impart mission awareness and mission spirituality within the
Presbyterian Community of Kinshasa. The study of mission Dei and mission spirituality helps
in understanding the divine origins of missions, the nature and identity of the Church. In
addition, it unveils the Christian lifestyle that stems from the relationship with Christ and from
the mission consciousness, and that is empowered by the Holy Spirit. Some strategies are
proposed with the aim of updating and promoting a holistic, inclusive and integral
understanding and practice of mission in the Church. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / M. Th. (Missiology)
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