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Christian Mission in Eschatological Perspective: Lesslie Newbigin’s Contribution

Edition AfeM / Mission academics 29
Nürnberg VTR, 2009
Jürgen Schuster
Vorwort: Tite Tiénou]
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
Chapter 1 Introducing the Research Topic
Chapter 2 The Kingdom of God in Newbigin’s Writings (Diachronie Analysis of His Early Writings)
Chapter 3 The Kingdom of God in Newbigin’s Writings (Synchronie Analysis of His Later Writings)
Chapter 4 The Kingdom of God in Newbigin’s Writings (Systematic Description)
Chapter 5 Implications of Newbigin’s Eschatological Framework for His Understanding of Mission 171
Chapter 6 Conclusion
Inhaltstext
This book examines the implications of Newbigin’s understanding of the Kingdom of God for his theology of mission. Newbigin’s theological thinking is based on an eschatologically oriented historical understanding of revelation. The gospel tells God’s story with his world. In Christ the reign of God has been revealed on earth, yet its final consummation is still to come.
Five areas are explored which are affected by this eschatological framework: (1) It provides the reference point for an integrative understanding of mission as witness in both word and deed. (2) The historical character of the revelation makes the gospel part of public truth in contrast to private truth. The gospel is neither a religious way for private salvation nor the establishment of a world immanent theocracy. (3) The church does not constitute the kingdom but is called to be “firstfruits, instrument, and sign” of God’s reign. (4) The verification of the truth the church witnesses to occurs only at the end of time. (5) In the meantime the credibility of the biblical tradition can only be advocated provisionally and witnessed to in the religiously pluralistic context the church finds itself in.




