Architecture for the emerging missional paradigm amomg faith communities in Botswana - In dialogue with Bosch

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dc.contributor.advisor Niemandt, Cornelius Johannes Petrus (Nelus) en
dc.contributor.postgraduate Henry, Desmond en
dc.date.accessioned 2013-09-07T14:19:09Z
dc.date.available 2010-10-18 en
dc.date.available 2013-09-07T14:19:09Z
dc.date.created 2010-09-03 en
dc.date.issued 2010-10-18 en
dc.date.submitted 2010-10-18 en
dc.description Dissertation (MA(Theol))--University of Pretoria, 2010. en
dc.description.abstract The indispensability of the Church [in Africa] is the primary motive for the writing of this dissertation. Throughout the centuries, we have seen the Church in various contexts, and in many forms. We have borne witness to the good, bad and the ugly throughout the history of the Church. It is my belief that any constructive growth for the future success of the Church in Africa has to come from the bold recognition that if it is to succeed and fully partake in the Missio Dei, 'everything must change' (McLaren 2007). There is need for continuity and discontinuity; however, change is not negotiable!! The Church is called to be both confessional and Missional; the Church should always be forming (ecclesia simper formanda), and reforming (ecclesia simper reformanda)(van Gelder 2007). Therefore, there is a need to rediscover the essence of Jesus‟ intention for the Church; that is God‟s redeemed people, and their view of God‟s Kingdom with its various implications for an African Missiology. There is a need for Missional Churches in Africa, for dialogue, and for unity in action. In this dissertation, I will endeavour to present architecture for a Missional Ecclesiology in dialogue with Bosch; focusing on the emerging renaissance of African Missiology, and the current Pneumatological importance/ emphasis in many African Churches (otherwise known as African independent Churches- AIC). I have used the word architecture to mean overall framework emphasizing relationships between components, orientation and support as well as the innovative response to functional necessity. The focus/ niche of this dissertation will be faith communities in Botswana, because that is my current context of ministry, and there is an obvious research gap in this area of study as nothing has been researched and published in terms of an emerging Missional Ecclesiology amongst faith communities in Botswana. I will seek to collect, analyze and interpret current as well as historical data regarding Church (mission), population and emerging areas of concern for faith communities in Botswana, and, by implication, Southern Africa. en
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dc.description.department Science of Religion and Missiology en
dc.identifier.citation Bosch, D 2010, Architecture for the emerging missional paradigm amomg faith communities in Botswana - In dialogue with Bosch, MA(Theol) dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/28826 > en
dc.identifier.other E10/720/gm en
dc.identifier.upetdurl http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-10182010-181629/ en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/28826
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher University of Pretoria en_ZA
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dc.subject Mic en
dc.subject Post colonial en
dc.subject Post modern en
dc.subject Bechuanaland en
dc.subject Botswana en
dc.subject African tradional religions en
dc.subject Paradigm shift en
dc.subject Theology en
dc.subject Christendom en
dc.subject Praxis en
dc.subject Faith communities en
dc.subject Aic en
dc.subject Missio dei en
dc.subject Missional en
dc.subject Missional ecclesiology en
dc.subject UCTD en_US
dc.title Architecture for the emerging missional paradigm amomg faith communities in Botswana - In dialogue with Bosch en
dc.type Dissertation en


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