‘Walking in the light’ and the missio Dei: Perspectives from the Anglican Church of Kenya

The East African Revival Movement’s (EARM) socio-ethical belief and practice of walking in the light pervades mainstream Protestant churches in Eastern Africa with its emphasis on public confession of sin, which breeds severe relational consequences. Indeed walking in the light of the EARM has long...

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Main Authors: Johannes J. Knoetze, Robinson K. Mwangi
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2018-04-01
Series:HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
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Online Access:https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/4868
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spelling doaj-6be3c8d01d5b4b59a1dee15d1c294ff02020-11-24T23:15:52ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80502018-04-01741e1e610.4102/hts.v74i1.48684099‘Walking in the light’ and the missio Dei: Perspectives from the Anglican Church of KenyaJohannes J. Knoetze0Robinson K. Mwangi1Faculty of Theology, North-West UniversityFaculty of Theology, St Andrew’s College of Theology and DevelopmentThe East African Revival Movement’s (EARM) socio-ethical belief and practice of walking in the light pervades mainstream Protestant churches in Eastern Africa with its emphasis on public confession of sin, which breeds severe relational consequences. Indeed walking in the light of the EARM has long plagued the Anglican Church of Kenya’s participation in the missio Dei, which brings to the fore two categories of Christians, the saved and unsaved. While walking in the light has been buttressed in the Anglican Church of Kenya it is critical to recognise that the mission of God ought to be the heartbeat of the EARM’s very existence. Accordingly, this article demonstrates that it is not the church that has a mission, but the Triune God that challenges the place of walking in the light in the Trinitarian God. This study, therefore, champions practical holiness by positioning walking in the light in the mission of God. As a result, it redefines the EARM’s religious identity, illustrated by a proper exposition of scripture, Trinitarian worship, discreet confession of sin and moral legalism that provides for informed evangelism and social responsibility.https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/4868Walking in the lightEast African Revival MovementKenyaholinessmissio Dei
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‘Walking in the light’ and the missio Dei: Perspectives from the Anglican Church of Kenya
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
Walking in the light
East African Revival Movement
Kenya
holiness
missio Dei
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Robinson K. Mwangi
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title ‘Walking in the light’ and the missio Dei: Perspectives from the Anglican Church of Kenya
title_short ‘Walking in the light’ and the missio Dei: Perspectives from the Anglican Church of Kenya
title_full ‘Walking in the light’ and the missio Dei: Perspectives from the Anglican Church of Kenya
title_fullStr ‘Walking in the light’ and the missio Dei: Perspectives from the Anglican Church of Kenya
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title_sort ‘walking in the light’ and the missio dei: perspectives from the anglican church of kenya
publisher AOSIS
series HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
issn 0259-9422
2072-8050
publishDate 2018-04-01
description The East African Revival Movement’s (EARM) socio-ethical belief and practice of walking in the light pervades mainstream Protestant churches in Eastern Africa with its emphasis on public confession of sin, which breeds severe relational consequences. Indeed walking in the light of the EARM has long plagued the Anglican Church of Kenya’s participation in the missio Dei, which brings to the fore two categories of Christians, the saved and unsaved. While walking in the light has been buttressed in the Anglican Church of Kenya it is critical to recognise that the mission of God ought to be the heartbeat of the EARM’s very existence. Accordingly, this article demonstrates that it is not the church that has a mission, but the Triune God that challenges the place of walking in the light in the Trinitarian God. This study, therefore, champions practical holiness by positioning walking in the light in the mission of God. As a result, it redefines the EARM’s religious identity, illustrated by a proper exposition of scripture, Trinitarian worship, discreet confession of sin and moral legalism that provides for informed evangelism and social responsibility.
topic Walking in the light
East African Revival Movement
Kenya
holiness
missio Dei
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