From ‘Selves’ to ‘One Another’: A Hospitable Proposal for a Post-Colonial Missions Paradigm of Interdependence

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Alan Howell
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Abstract

The Three-Selves paradigm of establishing indigenous churches that are Self-Propagating, Self-Supporting, and Self-Governing (later including Self-Theologizing as a Fourth “Self”) has been influential in shaping the “end goal” of Protestant missions. While this paradigm oriented missions towards independence, that objective was still shaped by Colonial ideals. This paper proposes a shift from the goal of independent “Selves” to an interdependent posture of “One-Another-ing” (or “Belonging”) for hosts and guests. That proposal is framed by listening to the language of hospitality from the margins: a reading of oft-neglected texts (2 and 3 John) in the context of northern Mozambique, Africa.
从“自我”到“彼此”:对后殖民使命相互依存范式的热情建议
建立自我传播、自我支持和自我管理的本土教会(后来包括作为第四个“自我”的自我神学化)的“三我”范式在塑造新教使命的“最终目标”方面具有影响力。虽然这种模式将任务导向独立,但这一目标仍然受到殖民理想的影响。本文提出了一种从独立的“自我”目标到主人和客人相互依存的“彼此”(或“归属”)姿态的转变。这一建议是通过倾听来自边缘的好客语言来构建的:在非洲莫桑比克北部的背景下阅读经常被忽视的文本(约翰二书和约翰三书)。
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