scholarly journals Misi dan Evangelisasi dalam Diskursus Teologi

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-78
Author(s):  
Raja Oloan Tumanggor
Keyword(s):  

Pengertian misi menjadi perdebatan. Pendekatan yang berbeda dalam memahami misi akan mempengaruhi pengertian seseorang mengenai misi. Pendekatan biblika biasanya digunakan untuk memahami misi. Tulisan ini akan memperlihatkan pengertian misi dilihat dari sudut pandang sejarah pemikiran gereja tentang misi dan menunjukkan perkembangan pemahaman gereja mengenai misi. Pengertian misi dan evangelisasi akan dibahas dalam konteks Dewan Gereja Sedunia, Dewan Gereja Injili Sedunia, dan Gereja Katolik. Walaupun terdapat perbedaan penekakan dalam memahami misi, gereja-gereja sedunia memiliki pemahaman yang sama dalam memahami misi, bahwa misi adalah missio Dei.

2020 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-51
Author(s):  
Rosemary Dewerse ◽  
Cathy Hine

Abstract Missional hermeneutics is a relatively recent development in the field of biblical hermeneutics, emerging from several decades of scholarly engagement with the concept and frame of missio Dei. In a key recent publication in the field, Reading the Bible Missionally, edited by Michael Goheen, the voices of the Global South and of women – and certainly of women from Oceania – do not feature. In this article the authors, both Oceanic women, interrupt the discourse to read biblical text from their twice-under perspective. The Beatitudes provide the frame and the lens for a spiralling discussion of the missio Dei as, to borrow from Letty M. Russell, “calculated inefficiency.” Stories of faithful Oceanic women interweave with those of God and of biblical women, offering their complexities to challenge assumptions and simplicities.


2015 ◽  
Vol 71 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter White

Church leadership plays an important and irreplaceable role in the planting and the configuration of the missional congregation. The key to the formation of missional communities is their leadership. In that regard, this article explores Classical Ghanaian Pentecostal Churches’ leadership and leadership formation from a missiological perspective. This was done through an exposition on their leadership system (structure). It was argued that Classical Ghanaian Pentecostal Churches’ leadership is based on the Fivefold Ministry (Apostle, Prophet, Evangelist, Pastor and Teacher). These leadership functions were therefore discussed in the light of their missiological implication. The conclusion arrived at is that it is not enough to discover one’s spiritual gift or calling; these gifts should be developed and nurtured through mentoring and proper theological education, with the ultimate purpose being to participate in the Missio Dei.


Kairos ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 79-91
Author(s):  
Cezarina Glendenning
Keyword(s):  

Doktrina o prethodnoj milosti u veslijanskoj je tradiciji uvijek igrala važnu ulogu u oblikovanju načina na koji razumijemo Božju misiju (Missio Dei), naše sudjelovanje u njoj te pripadajuću ulogu Crkve. Ta doktrina nastavlja oblikovati razumijevanje svetosti kao Božjeg djelovanja na obnavljanju narušenih odnosa, napose u crkvama veslijansko-arminijanske tradicije. Svetost, kako se često pogrešno razumije, nije fizičko odvajanje svetog i nesvetog, crkvenog i svjetovnog, čistog i nečistog, već iskupljenje narušenih odnosa (između Boga i ljudi, ljudi međusobno, ljudi i Stvorenja te pojedinaca sa samima sobom). Cilj je ovog rada dalje istražiti teološka i misiološka polazišta doktrine o prethodnoj milosti, kako ju je razumijevao sam Wesley, kao i praktične implikacije njezine primjene u oblikovanju načina na koji Crkva ispunjava svoje poslanje u svijetu. Rad je podijeljen u tri glavna odjeljka: prvi se dio usredotočuje na definiranje prethodne milosti te u kakvom je odnosu prema Božjoj misiji (Missio Dei); u drugom se dijelu razmatraju misiološke i teološke implikacije doktrine o prethodnoj milosti, dok se u posljednjem dijelu rada iznose praktični primjeri teološke i misiološke motivacije Crkve Isusa iz Nazareta u radu s izbjeglicama u Zagrebu, u Hrvatskoj.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 99-131
Author(s):  
Ailsa Barker

Missional hermeneutics is the interpretation of Scripture as it relates to the missionary task of the church. Four elements comprise a missional hermeneutics: 1) the missional trajectory of the biblical story being the foremost element, which also underlies the other three, 2) a narrative throughout Scripture centered on Christ and intended to equip the people of God for their missional task, 3) the missional context of the reader, in which attention moves from the task of equipping to the community being equipped, a community that is active, and 4) a missional engagement with culture and the implications thereof. Through the life of God’s people an alternative is offered, together with an invitation to come and join. Because the separation of theology from the mission of the church has distorted theology, all theology needs to be reformulated from the perspective of missio Dei and from the realization that the church is a sent community, missional in its very being. A missional hermeneutics bears implications upon the congregation, worship, preaching, discipleship, education, ministerial training, and the missionary task in multicultural contexts.


2014 ◽  
Vol 86 (4) ◽  
pp. 291-302
Author(s):  
Timothy C. Tennent

Christian presentations of the relationship between Christ and other religions are typically articulated through Alan Race’s 1982 paradigm of pluralism, inclusivism and exclusivism. While there have been a number of nuances and adjustments made to that proposal, especially by Paul Knitter, the majority of Evangelicals would continue to advocate an ‘exclusivist’ position. Nevertheless, greater awareness of the implications of postmodernism encourages a more robust approach that embraces a Trinitarian context, the centrality of the Bible, the missio dei and a catholic appreciation of the whole church.


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