Missional hermeneutic for the transformation of theological education in Africa
Loading...
Date
Authors
Niemandt, Cornelius Johannes Petrus (Nelus)
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
AOSIS Open Journals
Abstract
The wide acceptance and maturation of the theology of missio Dei is the most important
development in the theology of mission in recent times. It introduced a radically new
understanding of mission and theology, and flowing from that a re-appropriation of
ecclesiology. Mission studies are also characterised by a new appreciation of mission from the
margins: liberation theology and the associated discourses on decoloniality, deep engagement
in contextuality and the explosion of missional ecclesiology (missional church). This apostolic
orientation of the church is of the utmost importance in the reflection on the future of theology.
This research attends to the postcolonial discourse as an important critique of colonialism
and understands the emancipation of Africanised or decolonised theological education as
an inevitable and positive development. Contextual sensitivity, attention to diverse power
structures and a predisposition to appreciate diversity open imaginative possibilities for
theological education. This leads to the argument that decolonial African theology must
confront issues of biblical hermeneutics. The proposal of this research is that missional
hermeneutic is an excellent starting point. It describes the contours of a missional hermeneutic,
attending to mission as central to the Biblical story, the meaning of mission and the conviction
that reading Scriptures constitutes an essential part of missional praxis. Missional hermeneutic
is a centring vision and purpose for theological education. The argument is for a missional
curriculum that defines a centre that unifies the various disciplines, one that places mission
and missiology at the heart of theological education.
Description
Keywords
Hermeneutics, Missional hermeneutics, Missional church, Theological education, Encyclopedia of theology
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Niemandt, N., 2019,
‘A missional hermeneutic
for the transformation of
theological education in
Africa’, HTS Teologiese
Studies/Theological Studies
75(4), a5406. https://DOI.org/10.4102/hts.v75i4.5406.