20世纪初至今撒哈拉以南非洲地区医疗传教和天主教传福音的发展史:在20世纪教会背景下追踪一些有代表性的创始人和教团。

The Linacre Quarterly Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-14 DOI:10.1177/00243639211024578
Ellen M Dailor
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虽然照顾病人从一开始就是天主教社区的一项神恩,我们所知道的医院自四世纪以来就已经发展起来,但在十七世纪的殖民扩张期间,宗教团体开始发展医院作为他们传教工作的一部分。然而,这些早期的努力主要是对殖民者需求的回应,以及对这些地区生病的穷人需要照顾的认识。可以说,医疗传教团是在20世纪发展起来的,是对新教徒的扩展以及医生对传教地区需求的了解的回应,他们的进步和成功影响了20世纪教皇和主教的态度。本文考察了近代以来为非洲医疗传教发展做出贡献的几个个人和组织,并通过探索传教士的宗教教团,特别是妇女的宗教教团,以及教皇和理事会的文件,追溯了教会对医疗传教的态度。它主要考虑了在19世纪和20世纪之前只有有限天主教存在的地区,以及天主教保健和当地天主教会基本上共同发展的地区,医疗传教的作用,并考虑了医疗传教的增长和教会思想共同发展的方式。
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A History of Development of Medical Missions and Catholic Evangelization in Sub-Saharan Africa From the Early Twentieth Century to the Present: Tracing Some Representative Founders and Orders in the Context of the Twentieth Century Church.

Although the care of the sick has been a charism of Catholic community since the beginning, and hospitals as we know them have developed since the fourth century, religious orders began to develop hospitals as part of their mission work during the colonial expansion of the seventeenth century. These early efforts, however, were primarily a response to the needs of the colonists as well as recognition that the poor who were sick required care in these regions. It can be argued that medical missions developed during the twentieth century as a response to the outreach of Protestants as well as the exposure of physicians to the needs in mission territories, and that their advancement and success impacted the attitudes of the popes and bishops of the twentieth century. This article examines several individuals and organizations who have contributed to the development of medical missions in Africa in modern times and trace the approach of the Church toward medical missions by exploring missionary religious orders, especially women's religious orders, and papal and council documents. It primarily considers the role of medical missions in areas that had only a limited Catholic presence prior to nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and where Catholic health care and the local Catholic Church essentially developed together, and considers ways in which the growth of medical missions and the thinking of the Church developed together.

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