Human Agency in the Missio Dei and the Problem of Discipleship

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Dr James Butler
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Abstract

At the heart of this article is an inquiry into the relationship between human and divine agency in the doctrine of the missio Dei and a critique of the turn to the language of discipleship in looking to articulate this agency. Taking the World Council of Churches’ Commission of World Mission and Evangelism's two recent documents, Together towards Life: Mission and Evangelism in Changing Landscapes (TTL) and the “Arusha Call to Discipleship,” as a case study, this article will seek to articulate an account of human participation in the missio Dei which maintains the emphasis on spirituality in TTL. Through a close reading of TTL and the Arusha Call, the article will demonstrate that the introduction of discipleship language has not solved the issue of agency but rather has changed the account of agency and, as a result, the missiology. By turning to accounts of faithful participation from qualitative research into British Methodism, to John V. Taylor's Go-between God, and to Pope Francis’ Evangelii gaudium, I will suggest that a better account of human agency in the missio Dei can be developed by emphasizing the pneumatology of TTL and by turning to language of attentiveness, accompaniment, and discernment.

天主传教中的人的能动性和门徒问题
本文的核心是探究神的使命教义中人类和神的代理之间的关系,并批评转向门徒的语言,以寻求阐明这种代理。以世界教会协会的世界宣教和传福音委员会最近的两份文件,共同走向生命:变化景观中的宣教和传福音(TTL)和“阿鲁沙门徒呼召”为例,本文将试图阐明人类参与上帝使命的描述,该使命在TTL中保持对灵性的强调。通过对TTL和阿鲁沙呼召的仔细阅读,本文将证明门徒语言的引入并没有解决代理问题,而是改变了代理的说法,从而改变了宣教学。从对英国卫理公会的定性研究,到约翰·v·泰勒的《中间人上帝》,再到教宗方济各的《福音的喜悦》,我将提出,通过强调TTL的气体学,通过转向关注、陪伴和辨别的语言,可以更好地描述上帝使命中的人类代理。
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