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Globalization or liberation theology? : an examination of the presuppositions and motives underlying the efforts toward globalizationO'Rourke, James Colin Daly January 1995 (has links)
This thesis will critically examine the project on globalization as articulated by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS) in an effort to uncover the presuppositions and motivations that underlie the project, and to situate them historically and with reference to current North American trends in education and politics. It will argue that the project, as it has been described and defined, comes out of the ethos of Protestant liberalism, particularly as this is embodied in missiology and the 19th century Social Gospel Movement, and that this liberal foundation has been influenced since the 1960's in North America by the Civil Rights Movement, the Women's Movement and the more recent concern related to minorities and North American pluralism. Although lip service is paid to evangelism, ecumenism and interreligious dialogue, the globalization agenda is expressed in terms of social ethics, predominantly justice or liberation theology.
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Walking far together: Theological education and development in African pastoral formation.Wilhelm, Hans-Martin 30 May 2003 (has links)
1 online resource (388 leaves) / This study examines the intersubjectivity of issues related to pastoral
formation. It argues that a local theology of pastoral formation in the
African context is most transformative when theological education
and development are woven together in a synergistic approach. Such
a model of local theology can result from a well thought out synergy
between educational theories, developmental theories and theology. It
is further argued that equipped pastoral leaders and healthy churches
are at the heart of the process for holistic transformation. As such,
this study proposes a philosophy and praxis that relevantly addresses
the intersubjective context of leadership formation in the African
context. It intends to challenge the church in Africa to redefine its
task and itself in the face of the social problems posed on all levels of
African life. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / D. Th. (Missiology)
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Verbond en zending : een verbondsmatige benadering van zendingWielenga, Barend 11 1900 (has links)
In this dogmatic study we develop from a Reformed covenantal perspective a missiological
theory which is applicable in missionary praxis.
In chapter I we account for our choice of the covenant concept as the cornerstone of our theory.
Added to this we explain our hermeneutical approach towards the biblical text in relationship to
the context of our research with special attention to the Bible as the canonical Word of God and
the own nature of theology as a science.
In chapter 2 we start our theological-historical orientation in the covenant concept with an outline
of our theological biography highlighting the covenant theology of the Dutch theologian K
Schilder and outlining the rise and development of Orthodox-Reformed covenantal theology from
the times of the Reformation.
In the chapters 3 and 4 we discuss the different covenants in the Old and New Testament in their
interrelationship with strong emphasis on their common structural elements, i.e. the unilateral
creation, the bilateral continuation and the forensic foundation of covenant. We pay special attention
to the relationship between the Old and New Testament with regard to the New Covenant.
In chapter 5 we discuss the dogmatic implications of our biblical-theological research in the
covenant concept with regard to the Orthodox-Reformed covenant tradition suggesting that this
tradition is in need of some adaptation in order to stay in line with Scriptural teachings on
covenant. We analyse the implications of interrelating covenant, creation and revelation. In this
analysis we pay attention to a covenantal approach towards creation and revelation. This
interrelationship is considered structurally from the three basic elements of covenant as well as
spiritually from the functions of the cult, the law and baptism in covenant.
In chapter 6 we draw missiological relevant conclusions from our biblico-dogmatic study
discussing from a covenant perspective several themes topical for a missiological theory which
has to be applied in missionary praxis. We round off our study with discussing mission and
creation with emphasis on inculturation, ecology and the theology of religions. / In deze dogmatische studie ontwikkelen we vanuit een gereformeerd verbondsperspectief een
missiologische theorie, die in de missionaire praxis toepasbaar is.
In hoofdstuk I geven we rekenschap van de keuze voor het verbond als hoeksteen van onze
theorie. We zetten in aanvulling daarop uiteen wat onze hermeneutische benadering is van de
bijbelse tekst in samenhang met de context van ons onderzoek, waarbij we speciaal aandacht
besteden aan de bijbel als het canonieke Woord van God en aan de eigen aard van de theologie
als wetenschap.
In hoofdstuk 2 beginnen we ons theologisch-historisch onderzoek naar het verbond met een
schets van onze theologische biografie, waarin we de verbondstheologie van de nederlandse
theoloog K Schilder accentueren en de opkomst en ontwikkeling van deze theologie in de
orthodox-gereformeerde traditie sinds de Reformatie beschrijven.
Wij bestuderen in de boofdstukken 3 en 4 de verschillende verbonden in het Oude en Nieuwe
Testament in hun onderlinge samenhang met nadruk op hun gemeenschappelijke structuurelementen,
namelijk het unilaterale ontstaan, het bilaterale voortbestaan en de forensische
fundering van het verbond. We geven speciaal aandacht aan de verhouding tussen Oude en
Nieuwe Testament met betrekking tot het Nieuwe Verbond.
In hoofdstuk 5 bespreken wij de dogmatische consequenties van ons bijbelstbeologiscb onderzoek
voor de orthodox-gereformeerde verbondstheologie en suggereren aanpassingen van deze
traditie, die nodig zijn om in overeenstemming te blijven met de bijbel terzake van het verbond.
Om een stevige fundering te leggen voor een verbondsmatige missiologische theorie analyseren
we de implicaties van het met elkaar verbinden van verbond, schepping en openbaring. In deze
analyse geven we aandacbt aan een verbondsmatige benadering van scbepping en openbaring. De
onderlinge verhouding tussen beiden wordt structureel beschouwd vanuit de drie structuurelementen
van het verbond en spiritueel vanuit de functies van de cultus, de wet en de doop
binnen bet verbond.
In hoofdstuk 6 trekken we missiologisch relevante conclusies uit ons bijbels-dogmatische onderzoek
en behandelen we verschillende themata die actueel zijn voor een missiologische theorie die
in de missionaire praxis toepasbaar moet zijn. We besluiten onze studie met het aan de orde stellen
van bet onderwerp zending en schepping, waarbij we aandacht besteden aan de inculturatie, de
ecologie en de theologie van de godsdiensten. / Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology / D. Th. (Systematic Theology)
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Mission as relationship : an analysis of trends in both the pastoral and scientific context in relation to the Missio DeiLock, Gavin David 01 1900 (has links)
The dissertation underlines an approach towards mission, where the epistemology,
hermeneutical key and methodology centre around relationship. This, by tracing trends in the
pastoral context, verified through research and an analysis of congregational surveys. The results
were then analysed in terms of biblical revelation (the creation narratives, God's covenental
relationship with Israel, Christ as the New Israel, Christ's missiological methodology and an
understanding of the Holy Trinity). The resulis were then also brought into conversation with
recent developments in science, recognising the interdependence of all things, and also exploring
recent definitions of mission. The study then grapples with a new way of engaging in theology.
This new model simultaneously promotes the symbiotic nature of theologies, while placing them
within the framework of relational objectives; using dialogue as medium, Holland and Henriot's
Social Analysis and quantifiable relationship goals to engender a theological process accessible
to people from all contexts and backgrounds. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / M. Th. (Missiology)
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Globalization or liberation theology? : an examination of the presuppositions and motives underlying the efforts toward globalizationO'Rourke, James Colin Daly January 1995 (has links)
No description available.
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Mission as relationship: an analysis of trends in both the pastoral and scientific context in relation to the missio deiLock, Gavin David 01 1900 (has links)
Christian Spirituality, Church History & Missiology / M.Th (Missiology)
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Study of the work of the Hungarian Baptist Aid with a special stress on the relationship between the social responsibility and evangelismNagy-Ajtai, Erzsébet 02 1900 (has links)
In this study we studied how holistic mission should be accomplished. May we speak about social and evangelical mandates? This search is done through the examination of a Christian relief organisation, the Hungarian Baptist Aid. Our main research question was: Is the work of this service holistic?
Although we concluded in the light of David Bosch's mission interpretation that their mission is not yet holistic, the model of Hungarian Baptist Aid is encouraging how we could multiply our resources that are placed in God's hand. How we can see a commission that seemed impossible can become possible, and how we can find our way in God's mission. / Christian Spirituality, Curch History and Missiology / M. Th. (Missiology)
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Mission als Mediation : Vermittlung und soziale Transformation als Aufgabe der Kirche / Mission as mediation : mediation and social transformation as a task of christian churchSebastian, Horst 07 1900 (has links)
Text in German / This thesis takes as a starting point the societal change in Germany with its concomitant
economic risks for substantial parts of the population. Evangelical churches in Germany have
yet to react to this change. While the relationship between social work and mission has been a
point of widespread discussion within the evangelical movement internationally, it fails to
have any impact on local churches. The question is thus: how can a mission-oriented church
benefit from Christian social reform movements? Transformative as well as holistic
understandings of mission have already yielded an enlarged vision of mission as
encompassing social justice. But how about a missiological paradigm which is practically
translatable into cultural and social relevance as far as the local church’s vision for becoming
an agent of societal change/reform is concerned?
When interpreted missiologically, mediation can be such a useful paradigm, as its
essence is conflict as a constant anthropological signifier of human/divine distance on the one
side and God’s purpose of redemption as reflected in the church’s mission on the other. Thus
mediation could be called a category of the missio dei.
This practical implementation into the church’s work as being relevant for its
community is reached by reverting to the sciences of social work, namely the concept of
community development. As mediative community work, this approach will add to the profile
of a mission-oriented church as determined to serve a holistic vision of the gospel. At the
focus is thus the immediate social environment of a local church, in which it can trigger
spiritual, personal, social, cultural and economic processes of transformation.
In the social context of Germany this way of expressing the missiological drive of a
local church seems to be a hopeful avenue, since the social and economic risks are likely to
remain and are threatening a large percentage of the population with social marginalisation. It
is here that the economy of community work will be furnishing useful aspects to help a
mission-oriented church develop its mediative-communal thrust into its immediate social
context in order to proclaim God’s redemptive purpose. / Ausgangspunkt dieser Arbeit ist die Beobachtung des gesellschaftlichen Wandels in der
Bundesrepublik Deutschland samt seiner sozialen und ökonomischen Risiken für weite Teile
der Bevölkerung. Eine Antwort auf diesen Transformationsprozess ist seitens der
evangelikalen Kirchen in Deutschland ausgeblieben. Die Frage nach der
Verhältnisbestimmung zwischen sozialer Arbeit und Mission ist in der evangelikalen
Bewegung zwar international breit diskutiert worden, doch hat sie kaum Wirkung auf die
Praxis der örtlichen Gemeinden in Deutschland gezeigt. Bearbeitet wird daher die
Fragestellung, wie eine missionarisch orientierte Gemeinde in ihrem Sendungsauftrag
Initiativen christlicher Sozialreformen umsetzen kann. Transformative und ganzheitliche
Missionskonzepte haben bereits ein erweitertes Missionsverständnis hervorgebracht, welches
die soziale Gerechtigkeit als missionarischen Auftrag mit einschließt. Die Frage stellt sich
nun nach einem missionstheologischen Paradigma, welches praktisch in eine kultur- und
gesellschaftsrelevante Tätigkeit einer missionalen Gemeinde umgesetzt werden kann, durch
die sie zu einem Träger einer christlich geprägten Sozialreform wird.
Das Paradigma, das hierfür erarbeitet und missionstheologisch gedeutet wird, ist das
der Mediation. Sie offenbart in ihrem Wesen zum einen den Konflikt als anthropologische
Konstante und somit die Distanz zu Gott und zum anderen die Heilsabsicht Gottes, die sich
im Missionsauftrag an die Gemeinde widerspiegelt. So stellt sich die Mediation als Kategorie
der missio dei dar.
Die konkrete Umsetzung dieses Paradigmas in eine die Gesellschaft gestaltende Arbeit
gelingt durch die Hinzuziehung des Arbeitsprinzips der Gemeinwesenarbeit aus der Sozialarbeitswissenschaft. In Form einer mediativ-gemeinwesenorientierten Arbeit gibt sie
einer missional ausgerichteten Gemeinde die Möglichkeit ihren Sendungsauftrag mit einem
umfassenden Heilsverständnis umzusetzen. Dabei steht der unmittelbare Sozialraum der
lokalen Kirchengemeinde im Fokus des Interesses, in dem geistliche, persönliche, soziale
kulturelle und ökonomische transformative Prozesse eingeleitet werden können.
Bezugnehmend auf den Kontext der Bundesrepublik Deutschland erweist sich diese
Art den Sendungsauftrag umzusetzen als hoffnungsträchtig, da die sozialen und
ökonomischen Risiken in Zukunft weiter bestehen werden und ein nicht unerheblicher Teil
der Bevölkerung bereits als sozial ausgegrenzt ist. Hier gibt insbesondere die
Gemeinwesenökonomie Anhaltspunkte, wie eine mediativ-gemeinwesenorientierte missionale
Gemeinde in ihrem Sozialraum den Heilswillen Gottes verkündigen kann. / Christian Spirituality,Church History and Missiology / D. Th. (Missiology)
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Mission and habitus : the concept of Bourdieu's habitus and its merit to mission anthropology and praxis of Paul G. Hiebert = Mission und Habitus : Bourdieus Konzept des Habitus und sein Ertrag für die Missionsanthropologie und -praxis von Paul G. Hiebert / Mission und Habitus : Bourdieus Konzept des Habitus und sein Ertrag für die Missionsanthropologie und -praxis von Paul G. HiebertWagner, Björn-Lars 06 January 2015 (has links)
Summary in German and English / This thesis aims at the integration of the concept of habitus, as introduced by Pierre
Bourdieu, with the concept of worldview as defined by Paul G. Hiebert develop implications for the missiological discipline and the analysis of the human condition. In a first step the concept of worldview is introduced and integrated into the anthropological discipline from within the life and work of Paul G. Hiebert. The confinement of the concept within the cognitive realm is worked out subsequently and the necessity of a complimentary concept is underlined. In a second step the concept of habitus as defined by Pierre Bourdieu is introduced and explained within his biography, research tradition and his sociological framework. In the concluding chapter a synthesis is provided to integrate habitus with worldview building upon the complimentary nature of the concepts. The cognitive bias of worldview is amended through the incorporated nature of habitus. This leads to an augmented research methodology which includes practical analysis of habitus. / Ziel dieser Masterarbeit ist es, das in der Missionswissenschaft gebräuchliche Konzept
der Weltanschauung, vorgestellt von Paul G. Hiebert, durch das Konzept des Habitus,
vorgestellt von Pierre Bourdieu, zu ergänzen und Schlussfolgerungen für die missiologische
Disziplin und die praktische Analyse menschlicher Wirklichkeit zu ziehen. Zunächst wird das
Konzept der Weltanschauung anthropologisch verortet und am Leben und Werk Paul G.
Hieberts konkret dargestellt. Die kognitive Engführung des Begriffs wird dabei
herausgearbeitet, die Notwendigkeit einer Ergänzung zur vollständigeren Beschreibung
menschlicher Wirklichkeit herausgestellt. In einem zweiten Schritt wird Pierre Bourdieu
seiner Tradition und Biographie nach eingeordnet, sein Habituskonzept eingeführt und
innerhalb seiner soziologischen Konzepte erklärt. In der abschließenden Synthese wird auf die
vorher ausgearbeitete Komplementarität der Konzepte aufgebaut und die kognitive
Engführung von Weltanschauung durch das Habituskonzept ergänzt. Die Zusammenschau
von Habitus und Weltanschauung ermöglicht eine breitere Darstellung menschlicher
Wirklichkeit. Erweiterte Forschungsmethoden und -gebiete, welche den Habitus mit
einbeziehen, werden im Abschluss definiert und vorgestellt. / Christian Spirituality, Church History & Missiology / M.Th. (Missiology)
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The missiological dimensions of African ecclesiologyAndriatsimialomananarivo, Solomon 11 1900 (has links)
The growth of the Church in Africa, namely at numerical level, is tremendous. However, we notice that her impact on society and public life is not so visible as the growth is, since Christian values are embodied by Christians. Yet, the Church has huge human resources, pastors, missionaries, lay leaders and theologians. The challenge for the Church in Africa is to incarnate and inculturate these values and the living message of the Gospel. In this thesis we question the co-operation between the Church and mission agencies, between native pastors and western missionaries. We notice that since 150 years, there has been a huge gap between these two entities. This is due to the fact that Theology and Missiology look like two lines that never meet. This situation leads us to revisit not only the current paradigm Church-Mission but also the current link between Theology and Missiology. / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / D.Th. (Missiology)
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