Reflecting on Diognetus’ letter: Paradoxical gospel in a polarised South African context

Takalani A. Muswubi
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This article reflects on the letter written by an anonymous author, in an unknown date and unidentifiable recipient, called Diognetus, yet with a paradoxical mission witness in a challenging times. The letter of Diognetus is an open letter with a paradoxical mission guidelines, for the church in a challenging time. The letter of Diognetus is a distinct, complex and multifaceted letter that addresses the paradoxical context of the Church, namely that she is called out of the world, but to be in the world, while not being of the world. The main question is: how should the gospel be witnessed in a polarised society such as South Africa? To answer the question, this article is set to discuss the letter’s distinct features, namely its significance and role and its goals. Contribution: The article is not only adding a voice to the on-going debate regarding the mission witness but also adding value by revisiting scriptural basis and guidelines for a paradoxical mission witness in a polarised socio-economic and political context in South Africa and beyond. This article helps to stimulate further missional researches and practises in these areas.
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反思狄奥涅图的信:在两极分化的南非背景下自相矛盾的福音
这篇文章反映了一封匿名作者写的信,写于一个未知的日期和无法识别的收件人,叫做迪奥涅图斯,但在一个充满挑战的时代,有一个矛盾的使命证人。狄奥涅图的信是一封带有矛盾的使命指导方针的公开信,对教会来说是一个充满挑战的时代。狄奥涅图的信是一封独特的,复杂的,多方面的信,它阐述了教会的矛盾背景,也就是说,她被召唤出世界,但在世界上,而不是世界。主要的问题是:在南非这样一个两极化的社会里,福音应该如何被见证?为了回答这个问题,本文将讨论这封信的鲜明特征,即它的意义和作用以及它的目标。贡献:这篇文章不仅为正在进行的关于宣教见证的辩论增加了声音,而且通过重新审视南非及其他地区两极分化的社会经济和政治背景下自相矛盾的宣教见证的圣经基础和指导方针,增加了价值。本文有助于促进这一领域的进一步研究和实践。
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