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Prof. David Dunn-Wilson
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Why is the global mission scene as it is and how does our mission fit into it?
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“Roots and Branches” - the concept of mission affected by its context
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THE EUROPEAN OPTION
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PHASE ONE
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THE CHRISTENDOM MODEL
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Ecclesiastical
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Doctrinal and Exclusive
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Pope Boniface VII “it is altogether necessary for salvation for every human creature to be subject to the Roman Pontiff”
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Ecclesiastical Doctrinal and Exclusive Coercive and Corporate
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Pope Innocent VII The Inquisition at work
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Ecclesiastical Doctrinal and Exclusive Coercive and Corporate Eurocentric
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Orthodox (East) Roman Catholic (West) OOrtOOh oOOOOO OOdox (East)
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THE PROTESTANT MODEL
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Ecclesiastically Diverse External Church ’ True’ Church
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Ecclesiastically Diverse Biblical and Homiletical
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Ecclesiastically Diverse Biblical and Homiletical Individualistic
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Protestant Roman Catholic Orthodox Moslem
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PHASE TWO Later Developments
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THE ROMAN CATHOLIC MODEL
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The Catholic Model Global Mission
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March 1493
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“Donated” to Portugal May 1493
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Indigenous people enslaved
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Pope Gregory XV The Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith 1622
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The Catholic Model Global Mission Exclusivism
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“ Pope Pius XII “Servants of error” “Separated brethren”
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Pope John XXIII The Second Vatican Council 1962-1965
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Pope Benedict “We pray that the primacy of Peter will be increasingly recognized in Its true meaning by brothers who are still not in communion with us” St.Peter’s Square June 2006
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THE ORTHODOX MODEL
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THE ORTHODOX CHURCH
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Roman Catholic Orthodox
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Mystical Theology (Theosis) “God made himself man that we might become God”
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Mystical Theology Incarnational Mission
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Incarnational Mission The means of mission: political The motive of mission: Glorifying God The purpose of mission: theosis The instrument of mission: worship The nature of mission: contextual
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Mystical Theology Incarnational Mission Theological Completeness
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“The One Church is the Orthodox Church; the one faith is the whole Orthodox faith”
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Mystical Theology Incarnational Mission TheologicalCompleteness Innate Conservatism
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THE PROTESTANT MODEL
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The Rise of Evangelicalism
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1635-1705 Personal religious conviction Personal holiness Preaching Bible Study
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The aim of mission individual conversion incorporation into a church
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Universal All must be saved All can be saved All can know that they are saved All can be saved to the uttermost
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Universal Reasonable “ to renounce reason is to renounce religion” (John Wesley)
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Universal Reasonable Socially Aware
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Universal Reasonable Socially Aware Essentially missionary
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David Livingstone Hudson Taylor Mary Slessor
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PHASE THREE The Transatlantic Shift
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REVIVALISM
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Mass evangelism Personal Conversion Holiness of life.
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PENTECOSTALISM
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William J. Seymour Pentecostalism
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Pentecostalism The Azusa Street Mission in Los Angeles
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The Appeal of Pentecostalism Charismatic Theocentric and Experiential Biblical and Ecumenical Contextual
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PHASE FOUR The Rejection of Europe
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Roman Catholicism Orthodox Protestantism Evangelicalism Pentecostalism
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Colonial troops In action
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Graves of Commonwealth troops
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MORITORIUM!
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“The African church could have performed a service in redeeming God’s people in the Northern Hemisphere from a distorted view of the mission of the church in the world”
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Where now?
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