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Missiology

Missiology is the academic study of the Christian mission history and methodology. It began to be developed as an academic discipline in the 19th century.[1]

Definition

Broadly speaking, missiology is "an interdisciplinary field of inquiry into Christian mission or missions that utilizes theological, historical, and various social scientific methods."[2] It has historically focused on the missionary and evangelistic work of Protestant and Catholic denominations from Europe and North America into other continents. But the decline in Christian numbers in the West has been met by the rise of Evangelical and Pentecostal Christians in the Majority World "for which mission and evangelism are their raison d'être."[2]

Through missionary work in new contexts and the gradual shift in the World Christian population from the West to the non-Western world, Christians have had to grapple with new questions. While biblical and theologically rooted, missiology has therefore sought a deep engagement in the social sciences, in disciplines such as anthropology, history, geography, communication theory, comparative religious studies, social studies, education, psychology, and inter-religious relations.[3] Missiology has thus included topics like inculturation, contextualization, interfaith relations, and reverse mission.[2]

History

Missiology as an academic discipline appeared only in the 19th century. It was the Scottish missionary Alexander Duff who first developed a systematic theory of mission and was appointed in 1867 to the first chair in missiology in the world, the new chair of Evangelistic Theology in New College, Edinburgh. The chair was short-lived and closed after Duff's departure.[4]

Gustav Warneck is often recognized as the founder of Protestant missiology as a discipline. He founded the first scientific missionary periodical in 1874, Allgemeine Missions-Zeitschrift, and was appointed the chair of missionary science at the University of Halle in Germany in 1897. His three-volume work on Protestant mission theory Evangelische Missionlehre and his survey of the history of Protestant missionary work were extremely important for the young discipline.[1][5]

Influenced by Warneck's work, Catholic church historian Joseph Schmidlin [de] began lecturing in missiology in 1910 at the University of Munster and was appointed to the first chair of Catholic missiology at the same university in 1914.[6]

Since the 1950s, missiology has generally been discussed within the theological framework of the missio Dei, the "Mission of God." This has shifted the discussion away from "missions" in the plural, an exclusive focus on the evangelizing of the non-Christian in overseas contexts, to "mission" in the singular, a broader topic including a multiplicity of God's activities in the world. Hence, "Mission is the participation of the people of God in God's action in the world. The theological and critical reflection about mission is called missiology." [emphasis in original][7]

Current developments

Today missiology is taught at many Christian theological schools and its scope of study and relations with the other theological and social sciences differ to a great extent. While it continues to be considered a Christian theological discipline,[8][9] some have contested whether missiology is a strictly church discipline or academic one.[10]

There are several academic societies for missiology, such as the North American organizations the American Society of Missiology (ASM) and Evangelical Missiological Society (EMS), and the International Association for Mission Studies (IAMS). In European academia, especially in German-speaking contexts, there is the growing dominance of the term "intercultural theology."[11]

The close interaction between missiology, social sciences and culture made scholars to shape the discipline within the framework of history and sociology[12] and remind about the "colonial past of missions" when Christians often attempted to use their political and economic power in evangelism. Many missiologists are now disavowing these methods and attempt to construct a new paradigm that does not employ such imperialistic approaches which lead to language and cultural imposition.[13]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Kollman, Paul (2011). "At the Origins of Mission and Missiology: A Study in the Dynamics of Religious Language". Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 79 (2): 425–458. doi:10.1093/jaarel/lfq077. ISSN 0002-7189. JSTOR 23020433.
  2. ^ a b c Kim, Kirsteen; Fitchett-Climenhaga, Alison (2022). "Introduction to Mission Studies: Analyzing Missiology's Current Configuration and Charting Future Prospects". In Kim, Kirsteen; Jørgensen, Knud; Fitchett-Climenhaga, Alison (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies. Oxford University Press. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-19-256757-4.
  3. ^ Morreau, A. S. (2001). "Missiology". In Elwell, Walter A. (ed.). Evangelical Dictionary of Theology (2nd ed.). Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. pp. 780–783.
  4. ^ Walls, Andrew F. (1999). "Alexander Duff". In Anderson, Gerald H. (ed.). Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. pp. 187–188.
  5. ^ Kasdorf, Hans (1999). "Gustav Warneck, 1834-1910: Founder of the Scholarly Study of Missions". In Anderson, Gerald H. (ed.). Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. pp. 373–382.
  6. ^ Muller, Karl (1999). "Joseph Schmidlin, 1876-1944: Pioneer of Catholic Missiology". In Anderson, Gerald H. (ed.). Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. pp. 402–409..
  7. ^ Cardoza-Orlandi, Carlos F. (2002). Mission: An Essential Guide. Abingdon Press. p. 15. ISBN 978-1-4267-6328-1.
  8. ^ Gensichen Hans-Werner, "Missiology as a Theological Discipline" in Karl Müller, Mission Theology: An Introduction (Nettetal, Germany: Steyler Verlag, 1987.
  9. ^ Tennent Timothy C. Invitation To World Missions. A Trinitarian Missiology For The Twenty-First Century. Kregel Publ., Grand Rapids, 2010.
  10. ^ Jongeneel, Jan A.B. (July 1998). "Is missiology an academic discipline?". Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies. 15 (3): 27–32. doi:10.1177/026537889801500308.
  11. ^ Ustorf, Werner (2008). "The Cultural Origins of "Intercultural Theology"". Mission Studies. 25 (2): 229–251. doi:10.1163/157338308X365387.
  12. ^ Taber, Charles R., To Understand the World, to Save the World: The Interface between Missiology and the Social Sciences, Christian Mission and Modern Culture. Harrisburg, Pa.: Trinity Press International, 2000.
  13. ^ Murray, Stuart. Post Christendom: Church and Mission in a Strangle Land. Carlisle: Paternoster Press, 2004, 83-88.

Further reading

  • Bevans, Stephen; Schroeder, Roger (2004). Constants in Context: A Theology of Mission for Today. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books. ISBN 978-1570755170.
  • Kim, Kirsteen; Jørgensen, Knud; Fitchett-Climenhaga, Alison, eds. (2022). The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-256757-4.
  • Wrogemann, Henning (2018). Intercultural Theology, Volume Two: Theologies of Mission. Downer's Grove, Illinois: Intervarsity Press. ISBN 978-0-8308-5098-3.

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Missiology is the academic study of the Christian mission history and methodology It began to be developed as an academic discipline in the 19th century 1 Contents 1 Definition 2 History 3 Current developments 4 See also 5 References 6 Further readingDefinition EditBroadly speaking missiology is an interdisciplinary field of inquiry into Christian mission or missions that utilizes theological historical and various social scientific methods 2 It has historically focused on the missionary and evangelistic work of Protestant and Catholic denominations from Europe and North America into other continents But the decline in Christian numbers in the West has been met by the rise of Evangelical and Pentecostal Christians in the Majority World for which mission and evangelism are their raison d etre 2 Through missionary work in new contexts and the gradual shift in the World Christian population from the West to the non Western world Christians have had to grapple with new questions While biblical and theologically rooted missiology has therefore sought a deep engagement in the social sciences in disciplines such as anthropology history geography communication theory comparative religious studies social studies education psychology and inter religious relations 3 Missiology has thus included topics like inculturation contextualization interfaith relations and reverse mission 2 History EditMissiology as an academic discipline appeared only in the 19th century It was the Scottish missionary Alexander Duff who first developed a systematic theory of mission and was appointed in 1867 to the first chair in missiology in the world the new chair of Evangelistic Theology in New College Edinburgh The chair was short lived and closed after Duff s departure 4 Gustav Warneck is often recognized as the founder of Protestant missiology as a discipline He founded the first scientific missionary periodical in 1874 Allgemeine Missions Zeitschrift and was appointed the chair of missionary science at the University of Halle in Germany in 1897 His three volume work on Protestant mission theory Evangelische Missionlehre and his survey of the history of Protestant missionary work were extremely important for the young discipline 1 5 Influenced by Warneck s work Catholic church historian Joseph Schmidlin de began lecturing in missiology in 1910 at the University of Munster and was appointed to the first chair of Catholic missiology at the same university in 1914 6 Since the 1950s missiology has generally been discussed within the theological framework of the missio Dei the Mission of God This has shifted the discussion away from missions in the plural an exclusive focus on the evangelizing of the non Christian in overseas contexts to mission in the singular a broader topic including a multiplicity of God s activities in the world Hence Mission is the participation of the people of God in God s action in the world The theological and critical reflection about mission is called missiology emphasis in original 7 Current developments EditToday missiology is taught at many Christian theological schools and its scope of study and relations with the other theological and social sciences differ to a great extent While it continues to be considered a Christian theological discipline 8 9 some have contested whether missiology is a strictly church discipline or academic one 10 There are several academic societies for missiology such as the North American organizations the American Society of Missiology ASM and Evangelical Missiological Society EMS and the International Association for Mission Studies IAMS In European academia especially in German speaking contexts there is the growing dominance of the term intercultural theology 11 The close interaction between missiology social sciences and culture made scholars to shape the discipline within the framework of history and sociology 12 and remind about the colonial past of missions when Christians often attempted to use their political and economic power in evangelism Many missiologists are now disavowing these methods and attempt to construct a new paradigm that does not employ such imperialistic approaches which lead to language and cultural imposition 13 See also Edit Christianity portalList of missiologists Doctor of MissiologyReferences Edit a b Kollman Paul 2011 At the Origins of Mission and Missiology A Study in the Dynamics of Religious Language Journal of the American Academy of Religion 79 2 425 458 doi 10 1093 jaarel lfq077 ISSN 0002 7189 JSTOR 23020433 a b c Kim Kirsteen Fitchett Climenhaga Alison 2022 Introduction to Mission Studies Analyzing Missiology s Current Configuration and Charting Future Prospects In Kim Kirsteen Jorgensen Knud Fitchett Climenhaga Alison eds The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies Oxford University Press p 3 ISBN 978 0 19 256757 4 Morreau A S 2001 Missiology In Elwell Walter A ed Evangelical Dictionary of Theology 2nd ed Grand Rapids MI Baker Academic pp 780 783 Walls Andrew F 1999 Alexander Duff In Anderson Gerald H ed Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions Wm B Eerdmans Publishing pp 187 188 Kasdorf Hans 1999 Gustav Warneck 1834 1910 Founder of the Scholarly Study of Missions In Anderson Gerald H ed Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions Wm B Eerdmans Publishing pp 373 382 Muller Karl 1999 Joseph Schmidlin 1876 1944 Pioneer of Catholic Missiology In Anderson Gerald H ed Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions Wm B Eerdmans Publishing pp 402 409 Cardoza Orlandi Carlos F 2002 Mission An Essential Guide Abingdon Press p 15 ISBN 978 1 4267 6328 1 Gensichen Hans Werner Missiology as a Theological Discipline in Karl Muller Mission Theology An Introduction Nettetal Germany Steyler Verlag 1987 Tennent Timothy C Invitation To World Missions A Trinitarian Missiology For The Twenty First Century Kregel Publ Grand Rapids 2010 Jongeneel Jan A B July 1998 Is missiology an academic discipline Transformation An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 15 3 27 32 doi 10 1177 026537889801500308 Ustorf Werner 2008 The Cultural Origins of Intercultural Theology Mission Studies 25 2 229 251 doi 10 1163 157338308X365387 Taber Charles R To Understand the World to Save the World The Interface between Missiology and the Social Sciences Christian Mission and Modern Culture Harrisburg Pa Trinity Press International 2000 Murray Stuart Post Christendom Church and Mission in a Strangle Land Carlisle Paternoster Press 2004 83 88 Further reading EditBevans Stephen Schroeder Roger 2004 Constants in Context A Theology of Mission for Today Maryknoll New York Orbis Books ISBN 978 1570755170 Kim Kirsteen Jorgensen Knud Fitchett Climenhaga Alison eds 2022 The Oxford Handbook of Mission Studies Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 256757 4 Wrogemann Henning 2018 Intercultural Theology Volume Two Theologies of Mission Downer s Grove Illinois Intervarsity Press ISBN 978 0 8308 5098 3 Retrieved from https en 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