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本文以三个关键的宣教概念为基础,提出了一种宣教研究模式:"祂的使命"(Missio Dei)、"基督中心主义"(Christocentricity)和 "情境性"(Contextuality)(简称 MDCC)。该模式源于拉约拉事工研究所(Layola Institute of Ministry,LIM)开发的实用神学模式。作者将这一新的宣教模式称为 LIMM 模式,其中添加的 "M "代表宣教行动。自从引入 "上帝的使命"(Missio Dei)一词以来,宣教的重点已从教会发起和执行的宣教转向唯一真正的使命--上帝的使命。在 "上帝的使命"(Missio Dei)中,上帝派遣他的圣子和圣灵来到世界,并通过他们将人们送到天涯海角。同时,上帝既是派遣者,也是派遣的内容。文化的道成肉身是上帝的信息,具有极其重要的意义。从确定研究课题,到提出改善体验的实际建议,研究人员都遵循这些宣教原则。如果一个研究课题与 MDCC 的原则不符,那么它就不适合进行宣教研究,而应考虑另一个神学领域。
This article offers a missiological research model based on three key missiological concepts: missio Dei, christocentricity, and contextuality (MDCC, for short). The model is derived from a practical theology model that was developed by the Layola Institute of Ministry (LIM). The author refers to the new missiological model as the LIMM model, where the added ‘M’ represents missional action.
Since the introduction of the term missio Dei, the focus has shifted from missions initiated and conducted by the church, to the one true mission – God’s mission. In the missio Dei, God sends his Son and the Spirit to the world, and through them sends people to the ends of the earth. At the same time, God is the sender and the content of the sending. The incarnation of culture is God’s message in every if great importance.
The LIMM model is characterised by the three key missiological terms mentioned above. From defining the research topic, right through to the practical suggestions for an improved experience, the researcher is guided by these missiological principles. If a research topic does not correlate to MDCC principles, it is not suitable for missiological research and another field of theology should be considered.