Missio Dei as the Main Project: Project Management Model for Mission of God

J. Thinane
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The emergence of the concept of Missio Dei (Mission of God) from the perspective of the International Missionary Council (IMC) arguably demonstrated that the role of the Triune God in his own mission was undeservedly marginalized for decades, if not centuries preceding 1952. Over the past decades there has been a sustained research activity conceptualizing Missio Dei, and at the same time renewing missiological interest in other Christian missions. However, to the author’s awareness, there has been very little or no effort to introduce or use known project models that can be utilized to show coherence or collaboration of missions towards the project of fulfilling the objective of Missio Dei. Through a desk-top literature review, this paper proposes the use of a project management model to properly conceptualize the location of Missio Dei as a main project that includes other network of missions as sub-projects within its framework. The Triune God is here identified as Project managers while human participants are seen as project stakeholders. Christian missions include Missio Christos, Missio Spiritus, Missio Hominum and Missio Ecclesiae as sub-projects. The proposed model will demonstrate the coordination and collaboration of missions in the broader context of Missio Dei and further assist with a proper understanding of roles that each mission is, or should play, in achieving the objective of Missio Dei. While efforts are being made here to propose a project management model for Missio Dei, further research is needed to determine whether this proposal will yield an in-depth understanding of Missio Dei as a missiological paradigm in conjunction with the role of other missions.
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以天主传教为主的项目:天主传教的项目管理模式
从国际传教理事会(IMC)的角度来看,“上帝的使命”(Mission of God)这一概念的出现可以说表明,在1952年之前的几十年,如果不是几个世纪,三位一体的上帝在他自己的使命中的作用被不合理地边缘化了。在过去的几十年里,一直有一个持续的研究活动来概念化天主事工,同时更新对其他基督教传教的兴趣。然而,据作者所知,很少或根本没有努力引进或使用可用于显示各特派团在实现上帝使命目标的项目上的一致性或合作的已知项目模式。通过桌面文献综述,本文建议使用项目管理模型来适当地概念化上帝使命作为主要项目的位置,并将其他任务网络作为其框架内的子项目。在这里,三位一体的上帝被视为项目经理,而人类参与者被视为项目干系人。基督教宣教包括基督宣教、精神宣教、人性宣教和教会宣教等子项目。拟议的模式将显示各特派团在更广泛的上帝使命范围内的协调与合作,并进一步有助于适当了解每个特派团在实现上帝使命目标方面正在发挥或应该发挥的作用。虽然目前正在努力为上帝使命提出一个项目管理模式,但还需要进一步研究,以确定这一建议是否将使人们深入了解上帝使命作为一种与其他使命一起发挥作用的宣教范例。
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