Constants in Context: A Theology of Mission for Today
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Constants in Context: A Theology of Mission for Today
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by Stephen B. Bevans, Roger P. Schroeder
Stephen B. Bevans
Constants in Context: A Theology of Mission for Today
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by Stephen B. Bevans, Roger P. Schroeder
Stephen B. Bevans
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ISBN-13: | 9781570755170 |
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Publisher: | Orbis Books |
Publication date: | 06/28/2004 |
Series: | American Society of Missiology Series |
Pages: | 504 |
Product dimensions: | 6.10(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.10(d) |
Table of Contents
Maps | x | |
Historical-Theological Theme Summary Tables | x | |
Foreword | xi | |
Preface to the ASM Series | xv | |
Preface | xvi | |
Acknowledgments | xviii | |
Abbreviations | xxi | |
Introduction | 1 | |
What This Book Is About | 1 | |
How This Book Is Structured | 2 | |
What the Reader Should Know | 4 | |
Part I | Constants in Context: Biblical and Theological Foundations | |
Introduction to Part I | 7 | |
1. | "Missionary by Its Very Nature": Context and the Church's Mission | 10 |
The Acts of the Apostles: The Church Emerging in Mission | 10 | |
Stage 1 | Before Pentecost | 14 |
Stage 2 | Pentecost | 16 |
Stage 3 | Stephen | 18 |
Stage 4 | Samaria and the Ethiopian Eunuch | 21 |
Stage 5 | Cornelius and His Household | 23 |
Stage 6 | Antioch | 25 |
Stage 7 | The Mission to the Gentiles | 27 |
Conclusion | 30 | |
2. | "You Are Witnesses of These Things": Constants in the Church's Mission | 32 |
Six Constants of Mission, Three Types of Theology | 35 | |
Type A Theology: Mission as Saving Souls and Extending the Church | 36 | |
Type B Theology: Mission as Discovery of the Truth | 49 | |
Type C Theology: Mission as Commitment to Liberation and Transformation | 61 | |
Conclusion | 72 | |
Part II | Constants in Context: Historical Models of Mission | |
Introduction to Part II | 73 | |
3. | Mission in the Early Church (100-301): Individual Christians in a Variety of Situations | 74 |
The Eastward Expansion of Christianity | 75 | |
Mission in the East | 79 | |
Mission within the Roman Empire | 80 | |
The Social-Political Context | 80 | |
The Religious Context | 81 | |
The Institutional Context | 82 | |
Models of Mission | 83 | |
Secondary Models: Evangelists, Bishops, Apologists, Teachers and Martyrs | 83 | |
The Primary Model: Baptism as a Call to Mission | 86 | |
Women and Mission | 89 | |
Constants in the Context of the Early Church | 92 | |
Implications for the Theology of Mission Today | 97 | |
4. | Mission and the Monastic Movement (313-907): From Constantine to the Decline of the T'ang Dynasty | 99 |
The Mission of the East Syrian Church | 100 | |
The Social-Political Context | 100 | |
The Religious Context | 101 | |
The Institutional Context | 102 | |
Models of Mission | 103 | |
Christianity in India | 103 | |
The First Christian Mission to China | 105 | |
Early Islam and Christianity in Asia | 108 | |
The Mission of the African Church | 113 | |
The Mission of the Churches of the Latin West and Greek East | 115 | |
The Social-Political Context | 115 | |
The Religious Context | 116 | |
The Institutional Context | 117 | |
Models of Mission | 119 | |
Beginnings of Monasticism in the Roman Empire | 119 | |
Irish Monasticism | 120 | |
Benedictine Monasticism | 122 | |
Anglo-Saxon Monasticism | 124 | |
Mass Conversions | 125 | |
The Byzantine Mission | 126 | |
Constants in the Context of the Early Medieval Period | 129 | |
Implications for the Theology of Mission Today | 134 | |
5. | Mission and the Mendicant Movement (1000-1453): Crusades, Preachers, Nuns and Mongolian Christianity | 137 |
The Mission of the Churches of the Latin West and Greek East | 138 | |
The Social-Political Context | 138 | |
The Religious Context | 139 | |
The Institutional Context | 140 | |
Models of Mission | 141 | |
Francis of Assisi | 142 | |
Francis and Islam | 143 | |
Clare of Assisi | 144 | |
The Beguine Movement | 146 | |
The Third Order of Franciscan Women | 148 | |
The First Order of Francis | 149 | |
Franciscans and Mission | 150 | |
Dominic of Caleruega | 153 | |
Dominican Women and Laity | 154 | |
Catherine of Siena | 155 | |
Dominicans and Mission | 156 | |
The Mendicant Model of Mission | 158 | |
The Byzantine Mission | 160 | |
The Mission of the East Syrian Church | 160 | |
Constants in the Context of the Later Medieval Period | 164 | |
Implications for the Theology of Mission Today | 168 | |
6. | Mission in the Age of Discovery (1492-1773): Conquistadors, Prophets and Gurus | 171 |
The Mission of the Churches of the West | 172 | |
The Social-Political Context | 172 | |
The Religious Context | 173 | |
The Institutional Context | 174 | |
Models of Mission of the Catholic Church in the Americas | 174 | |
The Prophetic Model of Bartolome de Las Casas | 176 | |
The Convento Model | 177 | |
The Jesuit Reductions Model | 179 | |
French Mission Approaches | 181 | |
Models of Mission of the Catholic Church in Asia | 183 | |
Francis Xavier | 184 | |
Alessandro Valignano | 186 | |
Matteo Ricci | 187 | |
Robert de Nobili | 189 | |
Alexandre de Rhodes | 190 | |
The Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith | 191 | |
The Rites Controversy and the Decline in Missionary Activity | 192 | |
Models of Mission within Protestantism | 195 | |
Constants in the Context of the Age of Discovery | 197 | |
Implications for the Theology of Mission Today | 203 | |
7. | Mission in the Age of Progress (1792-1914): Civilizers, Evangelizers and Volunteer Societies | 206 |
The Mission of the Churches of the West | 207 | |
The Social-Political Context | 207 | |
The Religious Context | 208 | |
The Institutional Context | 208 | |
Models of Mission within Protestantism | 209 | |
The Society Model and William Carey | 210 | |
Henry Venn, Samuel Ajayi Crowther and David Livingstone | 213 | |
Imperialism, Faith Missions, Student Movements and the Social Gospel | 214 | |
Women in Mission | 218 | |
The World Missionary Conference of Edinburgh | 220 | |
Models of Mission of the Catholic Church | 221 | |
Anne-Marie Javouhey, Francois Libermann and Rose Duchesne | 223 | |
Charles Lavigerie, Daniel Comboni and Katherine Drexel | 224 | |
Models of Mission of the Orthodox Church | 227 | |
Constants in the Context of the Age of Progress | 228 | |
Implications for the Theology of Mission Today | 236 | |
8. | Mission in the Twentieth Century (1919-1991): The Emergence of World Christianity | 239 |
The Twentieth-Century World | 240 | |
The Social-Political Context | 240 | |
The Religious Context | 242 | |
The Institutional Context | 243 | |
Models of Mission in the Catholic Church: Certainty, Ferment, Crisis and Rebirth | 244 | |
Certainty: From Maximum Illud to the Second Vatican Council | 244 | |
Ferment: Second Vatican Council | 249 | |
Crisis: The Decade after the Council | 251 | |
Rebirth: Evangelii Nuntiandi to Dialogue and Proclamation | 253 | |
The International Missionary Council in Protestantism | 255 | |
German and Anglo-Saxon Missionary Activity | 256 | |
Mission, Other Religions and Church Unity | 257 | |
Mission as Presence and Dialogue | 259 | |
Evangelical and Conciliar Protestants in Mission | 260 | |
Evangelical Mission as Proclamation and Church Growth | 260 | |
Conciliar Mission as Wholeness, Pluralism and Enlightenment | 262 | |
Models of Mission of the Orthodox Church: Presence, Proclamation and Ecumenism | 264 | |
New Models of Church and Mission | 265 | |
African Initiated Churches and Mission | 265 | |
Other Indigenous Church Movements | 268 | |
Pentecostalism and Mission | 272 | |
Constants in the Context of the Twentieth Century | 275 | |
Implications for the Theology of Mission Today | 279 | |
Part III | Constants in Context: A Theology of Mission for Today | |
Introduction to Part III | 281 | |
From the Twentieth Century to the Twenty-First Century in Mission | 281 | |
Three Models of Mission in the Late Twentieth Century | 283 | |
A Theology of Mission for Today: Mission as Prophetic Dialogue | 284 | |
9. | Mission as Participation in the Mission of the Triune God (Missio Dei) | 286 |
Ad Gentes and Documents of the Orthodox Churches | 286 | |
Ad Gentes | 286 | |
Documents of the Orthodox Churches | 288 | |
Theologians and Missiologists | 289 | |
Missio Dei and the Six Constants of Mission | 295 | |
Conclusion | 303 | |
10. | Mission as Liberating Service of the Reign of God | 305 |
Evangelii Nuntiandi and the Documents of the World Council of Churches | 305 | |
Evangelii Nuntiandi | 305 | |
Documents of the World Council of Churches | 307 | |
Theologians and Missiologists | 310 | |
The Reign of God and the Six Constants of Mission | 317 | |
Conclusion | 321 | |
11. | Mission as Proclamation of Jesus Christ as Universal Savior | 323 |
Redemptoris Missio and the Documents of the Evangelical and Pentecostal Churches | 323 | |
Redemptoris Missio | 323 | |
Evangelical Documents | 325 | |
Pentecostal Documents | 327 | |
Theologians and Missiologists | 330 | |
Christocentrism and the Six Constants of Mission | 340 | |
Conclusion | 346 | |
12. | Mission as Prophetic Dialogue | 348 |
Witness and Proclamation as Prophetic Dialogue | 352 | |
Witness | 353 | |
Proclamation | 357 | |
Liturgy, Prayer and Contemplation as Prophetic Dialogue | 361 | |
Liturgy | 362 | |
Prayer and Contemplation | 366 | |
Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation as Prophetic Dialogue | 369 | |
Justice | 369 | |
Peace | 373 | |
Integrity of Creation | 375 | |
Interreligious Dialogue as Prophetic Dialogue | 378 | |
Inculturation as Prophetic Dialogue | 385 | |
Reconciliation as Prophetic Dialogue | 389 | |
Conclusion | 394 | |
Concluding Reflections: On Being Constant in Today's Context | 396 | |
Notes | 399 | |
Index | 467 |
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