Orthodox mission methods : a comparative study

After a barren period between about 1920 and 1970, in which there was little or no mission activity, the Orthodox Church has experienced a revival of interest in mission. This thesis is an examination of how Orthodox theology and worldviews have affected Orthodox mission methods, and account fo...

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Main Author: Hayes, Stephen Tromp Wynn
Other Authors: Saayman, W.A. (Willem A.)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16924
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-169242016-04-16T04:08:42Z Orthodox mission methods : a comparative study Hayes, Stephen Tromp Wynn Saayman, W.A. (Willem A.) Orthodox mission Eastern Orthodox missions Russian Orthodox Church Greek Orthodox Church African Orthodox Church Christian missions Mission methods African Christianity Russian missionaries Cultural imperialism Mission and culture Premodernity Modernity Post-modernity Moernity and mission Mission and colonialism 266.19 Orthodox Eastern Church -- Missions Russkaia pravoslavnaia tserkov -- Missions Orthodoxos Ekkllesia tes Hellados -- Missions African Orthodox Church -- Missions Missions After a barren period between about 1920 and 1970, in which there was little or no mission activity, the Orthodox Church has experienced a revival of interest in mission. This thesis is an examination of how Orthodox theology and worldviews have affected Orthodox mission methods, and account for some of the differences between Orthodox methods and those of Western Christians. A starting point for the study of the Orthodox theology of mission is the ikon of the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, which shows the apostles gathered in the upper room with the world in their midst. Orthodox soteriology, which sees Christ as the conqueror of evil and death, rather than as the punisher of sin, has led Orthodox missionaries to have a more open approach to other cultures. A historical survey of ways in which the Orthodox Church grew in the past includes martyrdom, mission and statecraft, monastic mission, and in the 20th century, the missionary significance of the Orthodox diaspora. Even in the fallow period, however, there was mission in the sense that various groups of people were drawn to Orthodoxy, sometimes through the ministry of irregularly ordained bishops. The collapse of communist regimes in the Second World has created many new opportunities for orthodox mission, but has also brought problems of intra-Christian proselytism, nationalism and viole:1ce, and schism and stagnation in those places. As the Orthodox Church prepares to enter the 21st century, its worldview, which has been less influenced by the modernity of the West, may enable it to minister more effectively to people involved in postmodern reactions against modernity. Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology D.Th. (Missiology) 2015-01-23T04:24:47Z 2015-01-23T04:24:47Z 1998-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/16924 en 1 online resource (290 leaves)
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topic Orthodox mission
Eastern Orthodox missions
Russian Orthodox Church
Greek Orthodox Church
African Orthodox Church
Christian missions
Mission methods
African Christianity
Russian missionaries
Cultural imperialism
Mission and culture
Premodernity
Modernity
Post-modernity
Moernity and mission
Mission and colonialism
266.19
Orthodox Eastern Church -- Missions
Russkaia pravoslavnaia tserkov -- Missions
Orthodoxos Ekkllesia tes Hellados -- Missions
African Orthodox Church -- Missions
Missions
spellingShingle Orthodox mission
Eastern Orthodox missions
Russian Orthodox Church
Greek Orthodox Church
African Orthodox Church
Christian missions
Mission methods
African Christianity
Russian missionaries
Cultural imperialism
Mission and culture
Premodernity
Modernity
Post-modernity
Moernity and mission
Mission and colonialism
266.19
Orthodox Eastern Church -- Missions
Russkaia pravoslavnaia tserkov -- Missions
Orthodoxos Ekkllesia tes Hellados -- Missions
African Orthodox Church -- Missions
Missions
Hayes, Stephen Tromp Wynn
Orthodox mission methods : a comparative study
description After a barren period between about 1920 and 1970, in which there was little or no mission activity, the Orthodox Church has experienced a revival of interest in mission. This thesis is an examination of how Orthodox theology and worldviews have affected Orthodox mission methods, and account for some of the differences between Orthodox methods and those of Western Christians. A starting point for the study of the Orthodox theology of mission is the ikon of the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, which shows the apostles gathered in the upper room with the world in their midst. Orthodox soteriology, which sees Christ as the conqueror of evil and death, rather than as the punisher of sin, has led Orthodox missionaries to have a more open approach to other cultures. A historical survey of ways in which the Orthodox Church grew in the past includes martyrdom, mission and statecraft, monastic mission, and in the 20th century, the missionary significance of the Orthodox diaspora. Even in the fallow period, however, there was mission in the sense that various groups of people were drawn to Orthodoxy, sometimes through the ministry of irregularly ordained bishops. The collapse of communist regimes in the Second World has created many new opportunities for orthodox mission, but has also brought problems of intra-Christian proselytism, nationalism and viole:1ce, and schism and stagnation in those places. As the Orthodox Church prepares to enter the 21st century, its worldview, which has been less influenced by the modernity of the West, may enable it to minister more effectively to people involved in postmodern reactions against modernity. === Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology === D.Th. (Missiology)
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title Orthodox mission methods : a comparative study
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