圣公会教区基督教学习的解放,从“俗人”时代到另一个没有“俗人”标签的门徒时代

IF 0.4 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION Journal of Anglican Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-04 DOI:10.1017/s1740355323000128
J. Littleton
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门徒训练是全世界圣公会的一个重要话题。几个世纪以来,学习基督教的方法各不相同。是时候把基督教的培育、教育和训练从神职人员和俗人二元叙事的束缚中解放出来了,俗人被消极地定义为不是神职人员、没有按立、没有资格的基督徒。在这种神职人员/俗人的性格中存在着门徒的不平等。俗人需要接受教育。本文探讨了需要从“俗人”时代解放教区的基督教学习的圣经,神学和教育背景,以及它对基督教成长的限制,到另一个“门徒”时代,门徒平等存在,就像公元96年之前的早期教会一样。门徒知道他们是学习者和传道人,并参与基督教的学习,因为他们通过洗礼-坚振被任命,通过圣餐被委任,通过他们的基督教信仰,能力和技能获得资格,独特地参与到神的使命中。在“解放空间”的三个实际例子中讨论和说明了其含义:学习型社区方法;神学与上帝的子民;教会蒙召帮助人们成为门徒,而不是平信徒!
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The Emancipation of Christian Learning in Anglican Parishes, from the ‘Lay’ Era to Another Discipleship Era without the ‘Lay’ Tag
Discipleship is a key topic for the worldwide Anglican Church. Approaches to Christian learning have varied over the centuries. The time has come to liberate Christian formation, education, and training from the constraints of the clergy and laity dualistic narrative, where lay people are defined negatively as Christians who are not clergy, not ordained, and not qualified. Inequality of discipleship exists in this clergy/laity disposition. The laity need to be educated. The paper explores the biblical, theological, and educational background for the need to emancipate Christian learning in parishes from the ‘lay’ era, with its limitations on Christian growth, to another ‘discipleship’ era where equality of discipleship exists, like the early church prior to around 96 ce. Disciples know that they are learners and ministers and engage in Christian learning as people who are ordained through baptism-confirmation, commissioned through Holy Communion, and qualified through their Christian faith, abilities, and skills, uniquely participating in the missio dei. The implications are discussed and illustrated in three practical examples of ‘emancipatory space’: A Learning Community Approach; Theology and the People of God; and Democratizing Christian Learning. The Church is called to help people become and be disciples, not laity!
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