Ecodomy in mission: The ecological crisis in the light of recent ecumenical statements

CJP Niemandt - Verbum et Ecclesia, 2015 - journals.co.za
Verbum et Ecclesia, 2015journals.co.za
This research explored ecodomy in mission and gave a brief overview of the ecological
dimension of mission. This was done in terms of the polarity between creation and end
times, or a creation-centred and a redemption-centred approach. The two approaches were
described by focusing on two themes found in the works of missiologist and ecumenical
policy documents (The Accra Confession, The Cape Town Commitment, and Together
towards life-Mission and evangelism in changing landscapes): the reorientation towards …
This research explored ecodomy in mission and gave a brief overview of the ecological dimension of mission. This was done in terms of the polarity between creation and end times, or a creation-centred and a redemption-centred approach. The two approaches were described by focusing on two themes found in the works of missiologist and ecumenical policy documents (The Accra Confession, The Cape Town Commitment, and Together towards life - Mission and evangelism in changing landscapes): the reorientation towards creation and the re-imagination of the eschaton. In terms of the reorientation towards creation, the research found that current developments in missiology reflect a major interest in the importance of ecological issues, offer a clear understanding that the Gospel is good news for all of creation, and demand justice towards the whole oikoumene. It affirmed that God's mission is inherently creational and world-affirming. In terms of the re-imagination of the eschaton, the research found that the new life promised by the gospel is life in fullness, and includes the whole oikoumene. The reality that is already present in the reign of the risen Christ in his kingdom, structures and informs the life-giving mission of the church.
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