“Denomination Doesn’t Matter”? A Proposal for a Receptive Ecumenical Missiology from a Theological Action Research Project on Methodists and Catholics Engaging Together in Social Action

Q2 Arts and Humanities
James Butler
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In ecumenical social action and mission it is common to hear phrases like, ‘denomination doesn’t matter’, and ‘we are all just Christians’. This reflects a wider tension with modern ecumenism between doctrinal and practice-based approaches to ecumenism. In this theological action research project on Methodists and Catholics engaging together in social action many espoused this pragmatic approach to action over ecclesial tradition. However, in practice they engaged with the complexities of ecumenical life and ecclesial tradition, many in significant ways. Drawing on the themes of receptivity, identity and practical wisdom seen in their practice and their understanding of ecumenism as something which is ‘lived’ rather than ‘done’, I offer a receptive ecumenical missiology. This ecumenical missiology, based in a pneumatological receptivity, offers an integrated way forward, overcoming many of the tensions between practice, mission and doctrine felt within modern ecumenism.
"教派无关紧要"?从卫理公会和天主教共同参与社会行动的神学行动研究项目中提出的接受性普世宣教论建议
在普世社会行动和宣教中,经常会听到 "教派并不重要 "和 "我们都是基督徒 "这样的说法。这反映出现代普世教会在教义和实践方法之间存在着更广泛的紧张关系。在这个关于卫理公会教徒和天主教徒共同参与社会行动的神学行动研究项目中,许多人都支持这种务实的行动方法,而不是教会传统。然而,在实践中,他们参与了普世生活和教会传统的复杂性,许多人都以重要的方式参与其中。根据在他们的实践中看到的接受性、认同感和实践智慧等主题,以及他们对普世教会是 "生活 "而非 "完成 "的理解,我提出了一种接受性的普世教会宣教论。这种基于气神学接受性的普世宣教论提供了一条综合的前进道路,克服了现代普世主义在实践、宣教和教义之间的许多紧张关系。
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Ecclesial Practices
Ecclesial Practices Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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