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2020 ◽  
Vol 48 (4) ◽  
pp. 392-409
Author(s):  
Matthew Bennett

Contextualization is a topic of utmost importance in the field of missiology. Over the past several years, the missiological world has debated the merits of one particular approach to contextualization known as the Insider Movement (IM). While much of the discussion has focused on issues of soteriology, hermeneutics, theology of religions, and evangelism, this article intends to assess the potential for IM strategies to produce biblically faithful churches. By leaning on the writings of IM advocates and the recent publication of Jan Prenger’s dissertation, Muslim Insider Christ Followers, one can compare IM strategies along with the testimony of insiders themselves with biblical teaching regarding the church. In order to avoid the accusation of historical, doctrinal, or extra-biblical imposition on the biblical teaching of the church, the common historical marks of the church have not been selected as the criteria for assessment. Instead, four biblical passages containing teaching about the church have been selected drive this exploration exegetically: (1) the church built upon the common recognition of Jesus as the awaited Messiah and Son of God; (2) the church as local, identifiable, gatherable, and responsible body of believers; (3) the church as a pillar and buttress of the truth; and (4) the church as an indiscriminate gathering of gospel-professing and communally covenanted believers. Upon considering the texts that drive these four elements of biblical churches, one confronts several barriers that often attend IM strategies. If such barriers are not removed by IM proponents, this article concludes that it is unlikely that they can produce healthy and biblically faithful churches.



2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 29
Author(s):  
John Span

This Article Explores Whether The CAMEL Method And The Insider Movement (IM) Paradigm Share Similar Philosophies, Approaches, And Underlying Presuppositions. After A Brief Overview Of The CAMEL Method And Its Contexts (twentieth-century Missions, The International Mission Board, And The Bangladeshi Context), I Will Discuss Four Themes Common To CAMEL And IM. We Will See That CAMEL And IM Share Similar Assumptions Yet With Different Outworkings. Both Seem To Share The Sentiment Of The Catholic Louis Massignon, Chief Architect Of Vatican II’s Approach To Non-Christian Religions: “Rather Than Destroy Islam, Might It Then Not Be Better To Expand It? … If A Moslem Followed His Soul’s Promptings To The End, He Would Come To Christ.” KEYWORDS: Camel Method, Insider Movement, mission, Islam, Bangladesh



Life and Word ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (null) ◽  
pp. 83-112
Author(s):  
Yoon Gi Chaul ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
pp. 155-192
Author(s):  
Morton Jeffery


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 161-213
Author(s):  
David Garner
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Artikel ini membahas tentang Gerakan Dalam/ Insider movement. Apakah interpretasi dan penerapan Insider Movement atas metode apostolik dan agama abad pertama merupakan suatu penemuan kembali (rediscovery) yang limpah atau suatu pendefinisian ulang (redefinition) yang radikal? Dengan memanfaatkan kategori-kategori McGavran, para pendukung IM telah mengembangkan lingkup identitas sosio-agama hingga mencapai sebuah tempat penting dan kondisi fungsional yang statis, sehingga mengikuti Yesus berarti menempatkan Dia di dalam batasan- batasan agama yang sudah ada. Dengan metode IM seperti ini, pertanyaan budaya mengenai bagaimana misi dapat menggantikan pertanyaan untuk?siapakah misi tersebut dilakukan. Apakah injil IM merupakan injil yang sejati?



2016 ◽  
Vol 30 ◽  
pp. 179-212
Author(s):  
Youn Jung So ◽  
Ji Sook Jeon
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