达拉斯·威拉德,事工哲学家,基督形象教师

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION THEOLOGY TODAY Pub Date : 2022-06-17 DOI:10.1177/00405736221091910
M. Robb
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在事奉的职分中,我们打算做什么?我们怎样做?达拉斯·威拉德的信念是,牧师的目标是改变人。在他生命的最后三十年里,威拉德花了很多时间在许多地方和国家,教导职业牧师关于事工的哲学。在1999年出版的《神圣的阴谋》一书中,他著名地主张为西方教会开发基督化的课程,而这些教会可能是缺乏基督化的。如果对威拉德关于上帝和灵魂的神学没有清晰的理解,他呼吁建立一个与基督相似的课程,听起来就像是在制作一个经验主义的门徒训练项目,里面有一个内置的乘法计划和一个精心设计的展示。威拉德教导说,阻碍此类项目成功的现实之一是,牧师的思想、心灵和身体对他人的转变过程都很重要。另一个是,在神永恒的旨意中,另一个人的意志具有不可思议的价值。第三个事实是人类人格中不可回避的思想优先地位。最重要的是,根据威拉德的说法,牧师必须出于丰盛的恩典,出于上帝的国度对他们的可用性,并通过他们来服务。因此,事工的转变目标首先需要像基督的教师在场,就像达拉斯·威拉德(Dallas Willard)自己的目标一样。
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Dallas Willard, Philosopher of Ministry, Teacher of Christlikeness
In the profession of ministry what do we intend to do and how do we do it? Dallas Willard’s conviction was that the ministry’s aim is the transformation of persons. In the last 30 years of his life, Willard spent many hours in many settings and countries, teaching vocational ministers on the philosophy of ministry. In 1999’s The Divine Conspiracy, he famously advocated for the development of curricula of Christlikeness for Western churches which, presumably, were devoid of them. Without a clear understanding of Willard’s theology of God and the soul, his call to developing a curriculum of Christlikeness is apt to sound like crafting an experientialist discipleship program with a built-in multiplication scheme and a polished presentation. One of the realities that mitigates against such programs’ success, taught Willard, is the importance of the minister’s mind, heart, and body to the transformational process of others. Another is the incredible value of another person’s will within God’s eternal purposes. A third reality is the uncircumventable priority of the mind in human personality. Most importantly, a minister, according to Willard, must serve out of an abundance of grace, out of the availability of the kingdom of God to them and through them. Therefore, ministry’s aim of transformation requires the presence, above all, of teachers of Christlikeness, of the sort that Dallas Willard himself aimed to be.
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