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4. Mission and power


LATEST: Read about the Latin American Theological Fellowship's work on 'Mission and power' here.

 

Aims and objectives

This study theme recognises that mission is practised in a world shaped by various forms of power: spiritual, political, military, financial and international; raising issues of culture change, human rights, ecological sustainability and inequalities in the production, distribution and consumption of resources.

It is considering tensions and asymmetries resulting from the exercise of power and how these affect the sharing and communication of the Gospel message and life. It is assessing the function of both power and weakness in our understanding and practice of Christian mission.

 

Key issues and questions

1.  Power within the church; power between churches; power between mission bodies and churches. Can mission be a form of manipulation? What strategies are needed to guard against exploitation?
2.  Power between church and state: in the different contexts in which we find ourselves how can Christians ensure that their relationship to the state does not compromise loyalty to their faith? Is state protection for missionaries justifiable?
3.  Idolatry of the market: how does the ´idolatry´ of the modern market economy affect Christian faith and mission?
4.  Internalisation of power structures: how can we guard against unexamined presuppositions, blinkered thinking, cultural conditioning and adverse spiritual powers? How can we be remade in God´s image?
5.  Reconstruction of power: can political reconstruction foster democratic processes? How does structural and political violence affect the witness of the Gospel?
6.  Creative power: is there a positive and creative use of power in mission? How can missions avoid being subverted by the human will to power? What is the role of vulnerability in mission?
7.  Indigenous peoples: how can we proclaim the Gospel without destroying indigenous cultures?

 

Conveners

Dr. Jonathan Bonk, Overseas Ministries Study Center, USA
Lori Ransom, Presbyterian Church of Canada

 

Latest on this Study Theme


"Mission at and from the Margins" was the title of a colloquium held at the Henry Martyn Institute, Hyderabad, india on 23-27 September 2009. An illustrated report of the event is now available to download and is attached here. The event...
Posted By: Kirsteen Kim on Nov 20, 2009 10:51AM
Download papers (in Spanish) from the Latin American Theological Fellowship Regional Consultation for Mexico, Central America, Panama and Caribbean in San José, Costa Rica on 6-7 August 2009 from this site through this link, by kind permission of the...
Posted By: Kirsteen Kim on Oct 27, 2009 04:03PM
The Canadian Churches Forum for Global Ministries annually hosts an “International Visitor” providing Majority World voices to the Canadian Church. In 2009 there were three “visitors” representing voices from the Global South, Canadian First Nations, and...
Posted By: Kirsteen Kim on Oct 03, 2009 01:02PM
The Latin American Theological Fraternity, led by Ruth Padilla de Borst, has held a series of events on the topic of 'Mission and power'. These include: June 22-25, 2009 in San José, Costa Rica Consultation on Mission and Power in North-South...
Posted By: Kirsteen Kim on Oct 02, 2009 10:50PM
Also by kind permission of EMW, the keynote address 'Mission und Macht' by Rev. Jacques Matthey, Director of the World Council of Churches programme on 'Mission, Unity, Evangelism and Spirituality', given (in German) at the conference in Freundenstadt,...
Posted By: Kirsteen Kim on Oct 02, 2009 07:06PM