Digital ecclesiology and Africa’s digital natives: prospects and challenges

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION Acta Theologica Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.38140/at.v43i1.6195
K. Dr, Gen Z Gen
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The COVID-19 pandemic has raised important issues for the church. Churches have grappled with ministering to their congregants in light of the changes in physical gatherings over the past two years. While the digital mode of ministry has strengthened the church’s missional outreach, churches have struggled with two foundational questions: the nature and the mission of the church. This article engages the emerging research in digital ecclesiology from the lens of reformed ecclesiology – particularly using the ecclesiology of Berkhof and the Westminster Standards as interlocutors – and offers prospects and challenges for the church’s ministry to digital natives in Africa. It argues that digital ecclesiology should not be perceived as a hindrance to the church or be blindly accepted. It should rather be critically engaged to delineate its prospects and challenges for the church’s ministry. More specifically, this article argues that the digital mode of ministry enriches the church’s missional calling as it reaches out to Africa’s digital natives; expands the understanding of church as organism and invisible, and creates specific challenges for the church’s ministry in terms of key concepts such as identity, authority, and community
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数字教会学与非洲的数字原住民:前景与挑战
新冠肺炎大流行给教会带来了重要问题。在过去的两年里,教会一直在努力为他们的会众服务,以应对物理聚会的变化。虽然事工的数字化模式加强了教会的宣教外展,但教会仍在两个基本问题上挣扎:教会的性质和使命。这篇文章从改革宗教会的角度对数字教会的新兴研究进行了探讨,特别是以伯克霍夫教会和威斯敏斯特标准作为对话者,并为教会对非洲数字原住民的事工提供了前景和挑战。它认为,数字教会学不应被视为教会的障碍,也不应被盲目接受。它更应该批判性地描述教会事工的前景和挑战。更具体地说,这篇文章认为,当教会接触到非洲的数字原住民时,数字化的事工模式丰富了教会的宣教呼召;扩展了教会作为有机体和无形的理解,并在身份,权威和社区等关键概念方面为教会事工创造了具体的挑战
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期刊介绍: Acta Theologica is the official and accredited theological journal of the Faculty of Theology of the University of the Orange Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
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