Mission-minded pastoral theology and the notion of God’s power: Maturity through vulnerability

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Stéphan Van der Watt
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This article contributed to constructive missional theology by grappling with the issues of God’s power and Christian maturity. This is important, because we live in a wounded world fraught with injustice, violations of human dignity, and power abuse. Pastors and other caregivers are called to be involved with caring for people to promote more just societies where human dignity flourishes. Such caring practices form a crucial and practical part of the human embodiment of God’s loving mission in our wounded living spaces. The main research question that was addressed, is as follows: How can pastoral theology be directed by a missional understanding of the church so that it can become clear how caring practices embody the missio Dei? Considering this question, this article explicated what kind of theology is appropriate when mission-minded Christian caregivers want to interpret God’s power in a fractured world. The author indicated – through a careful and methodical literature study – that the recovery of a missional, trinitarian understanding of God, offers fresh resources for reconceptualising spiritual formation, focusing on mission as authentic discipleship. While unravelling this article’s main argument, it was deemed of paramount importance to harmonise our ideas about the power of God, because such notions (about God’s power) often dictate how we act within human relationships, which are also replete with power. It was concluded that preference needs to be given to viewing ‘power as love’ (vulnerability) rather than ‘power as force’ (control). Eventually the analysis of relevant literature resources indicated that pastoral care done in congregations, does not merely find its end goal in strengthening believers to grow into maturity in Christ, but also fosters our missional calling as sent disciples of the triune God. In addition, Christian faith maturity was found to be essential if pastoral theology and pastoral care practices – mostly performed by pastors or other caregivers in faith communities – aim to promote justice and human dignity as integral part of the missio Dei.Contribution: The dearth of consideration for the vital issue of Christian maturity presents a challenge for the field of mission studies, when pastoral theology and care practices engage with views regarding God’s power. The rigorous literature study contributed constructive insights for missional churches that value God’s justice and dignity to all.
宣教神学和上帝大能的概念:从脆弱中成熟
这篇文章通过探讨神的大能和基督徒的成熟,对建设性宣教神学做出了贡献。这一点很重要,因为我们生活在一个充满不公、侵犯人类尊严和滥用权力的受伤世界。牧师和其他照顾者被呼召参与照顾他人,以促进更公正的社会,使人的尊严蓬勃发展。在我们受伤的生活空间中,这种关怀的实践构成了上帝爱的使命的人类体现的重要和实际的一部分。主要的研究问题如下:牧灵神学如何以对教会的宣教性理解为指导,从而使关怀实践如何体现上帝使命变得清晰?考虑到这个问题,这篇文章阐述了什么样的神学是合适的,当有宣教意识的基督徒看护者想要在一个破碎的世界中解释上帝的力量。作者指出,通过仔细和系统的文献研究,恢复对上帝的使命,三位一体的理解,为重新概念化精神形成提供了新的资源,将使命作为真正的门徒。在阐述这篇文章的主要论点时,我们认为协调我们对上帝力量的看法是至关重要的,因为这种观念(关于上帝的力量)经常决定我们在人际关系中如何行动,而人际关系也充满了力量。结论是,我们更倾向于将“权力视为爱”(脆弱),而不是“权力视为力量”(控制)。最后,通过对相关文献资源的分析,我们发现在会众中进行的教牧关怀,不仅是为了加强信徒在基督里的成长,而且是为了培养我们作为三位一体神的门徒的宣教呼召。此外,如果牧灵神学和牧灵护理实践(主要由牧师或信仰社区的其他护理人员执行)旨在促进正义和人的尊严,作为上帝使命的组成部分,则发现基督教信仰的成熟是必不可少的。贡献:缺乏对基督徒成熟这一重要问题的考虑,对宣教研究领域提出了挑战,当教牧神学和护理实践涉及到关于上帝大能的观点时。严谨的文献研究为宣教教会提供了建设性的见解,这些教会重视上帝对所有人的正义和尊严。
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