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2. Christian mission among other faiths


LATEST: More position papers from the consultation in Hamburg, August 2009, have been added here. Papers presented at the Bangalore conference on interfaith dialogue in July 2009 are available here.


Aims and objectives

This study group is investigating ways of witnessing to Christ while acknowledging the religious plurality of a world experiencing a resurgence of religious belief and an escalation of conflict. It is exploring the theological meaning of religious plurality, reflecting on how it bears on Christian soteriology and missiology, and addressing questions of conversion, proselytisation, dialogue and encounter.

The theme explores issues such as religious fundamentalism, persecution, 'secret' and 'churchless' believers and the continuing growth of many different forms of religious conviction. Studies undertaken under this commission will as much as possible be conducted together with or in consultation with representatives of other faiths.

 


Key issues and questions
 

1.  Developing our theological understanding of the presence of non-Christian religions in the world.
2.  The nature of the Christian proclamation to people of other Faiths and how we understand salvation in relation to those of other Faiths.
3.  What is the meaning of "world evangelisation" today?
4.  How do we bear witness to the uniqueness of Jesus in a multi-religious world?
5.  How does a pneumatology defined within a Trinitarian framework affect our understanding of the significance of other religions and the nature of our mission?
6.  How do we understand the activity of spirits, as understood within traditions in which they play a prominent role?
7.  What is the significance of New Age and other religious movements for Christian mission?
8.  How do we understand syncretism?
9.  How does the mission activity of other Faiths affect Christian mission?

 

Conveners

Dr. Lalsangkima Pachuau, Asbury Theological Seminary, USA
Dr. Niki Papageorgiou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

 

Latest on this Study Theme


Click here to find updated versions of the papers previously posted on this blog It takes you to a separate page of this website, http://www.edinburgh2010.org/en/study-themes/1-foundations-for-mission/hamburg-consultation.html
Posted By: Kirsteen Kim on Sep 13, 2009 03:05PM
Knud Jorgensen, secretary to Theme 2, reports: The core group on "Christian Mission among Other Faiths" met in Hamburg on 17-19 August to bring together their sections for the chapter for the Edinburgh 2010 pre-conference book. The chapter...
Posted By: Kirsteen Kim on Aug 27, 2009 09:41AM
The Report cum Statement of the conference on inter faith relations which took place at the United Theological Seminary, Bangalore in July is now available and is attached here, with thanks to the organisers, especially Dr Marina Behara.
Posted By: Kirsteen Kim on Aug 10, 2009 11:51AM
Papers from the Pre-Centenary Edinburgh 2010 Conference at the United Theological College, Bangalore, India are now available to view or download here, with kind permission of the presenters and organisers.
Posted By: Kirsteen Kim on Aug 06, 2009 06:49PM
The Edinburgh 2010 study process for ASEAN and Sri Lanka successfully held its conference at STM in Malaysia on 8-11 June 2009. Delegates from Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore and Sri Lanka were joined by friends from Germany, New...
Posted By: Kirsteen Kim on Jul 17, 2009 12:13PM