“Not All Roads Lead to God, but God Walks All Roads to Reach People.”

Cezarina Glendenning
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The doctrine of prevenient grace in the Wesleyan tradition has always played an important role in shaping the way we understand and participate in the mission of God (Missio Dei) and the role of the church in it. The doctrine of prevenient grace, in the Wesleyan-Arminian tradition, continues to shape the understanding of holiness as God’s activity to restore broken relationships. Holiness, as it is often misunderstood, is not a physical separation between what we consider holy and unholy, churchy and worldly, pure and impure, but the redemption of broken relationships (God and humans, humans with each other, humans and creation and human with the self). The goal of this paper is to further explore the theological and missiological bases of the doctrine of prevenient grace, as understood by Wesley, and the practical implication that this doctrine has in shaping the way the church fulfills its missiological call in the world. This paper is divided into three main sections: the first part of the paper will focus on defining prevenient grace and its relationship to the mission of God (Missio Dei); the second part will explore the missiological and theological implications of the doctrine of prevenient grace, and the last part will illustrate practically the theological and missiological motivation of the work of the Church of the Nazarene with refugees in Zagreb, Croatia.
“不是所有的道路都通向上帝,但上帝走所有的道路去接触人。”
在卫斯理传统中,先有恩典的教义一直在塑造我们理解和参与上帝使命的方式以及教会在其中的角色方面发挥着重要作用。在卫斯理-阿民念派的传统中,先有恩典的教义继续塑造对圣洁的理解,认为圣洁是上帝修复破碎关系的活动。圣洁,正如它经常被误解的那样,不是我们所认为的圣洁与不圣洁、教会与世俗、纯洁与不纯洁之间的物理分离,而是对破碎关系(上帝与人类、人类与彼此、人类与创造、人类与自我)的救赎。本文的目的是进一步探讨卫斯理所理解的先得恩典教义的神学和宣教基础,以及这一教义在塑造教会在世界上履行宣教呼召的方式方面所具有的实际意义。本文主要分为三个部分:第一部分将重点探讨先在恩宠的定义及其与天主使命的关系;第二部分将探讨先得恩典教义的神学和宣教意义,最后一部分将实际说明拿撒勒教会在克罗地亚萨格勒布的难民工作的神学和宣教动机。
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