Missão como com-paixão : por uma teologia da missão em perspectiva latino-americana

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Autor(a) principal: Zwetsch, Roberto Ervino
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do EST
Texto Completo: http://dspace.est.edu.br:8080/xmlui/handle/BR-SlFE/465
Resumo: The mercantile-missionary project that Spain and Portugal developed in Latin America at the end of the fifteenth century incorporated the native peoples within a colonialist System, submitting them to the Catholic faith and to the Empire, marked by the alliance between the cross and the sword, imposed new faith under the Catholic hegemony for more than three hundred years. Protestantism is continuously present as of the 19th century, also within the colonial system, but under the tutelage of new states, such as England, Holland and Denmark, and later the United States of America. After the evangelical immigrants, who constituted ethnic communities without missionary characteristics, the Protestantism of mission, coming from England and the United States of America, responded best to this new moment through missionary societies, interdenominational associations and missionary entities from different evangelical churches. With the consolidation of the evangelical presence by the end of the 19th century as an alternative to the Catholic religious hegemony, the coming of Pentecostalism in the beginning of the 20th century soon transformed this popular branch of Protestantism into the most dynamic sector. Based on this history, this dissertation debates the theology of the Protestant mission (or lack of it) and the ecumenical perspectives for Christian mission in the 21st century from the Latin American perspective. The method used was to study the theology of mission present in the works of four Protestant theologians, two of them from the Protestantism of mission, José Míguez Bonino and C. René Padilla; and the other two from the Protestantism of immigration, Valdir Steuernagel and Hermann Brandt. The first three are representatives of Latin American Protestantism and the last one is a representative of European theology that dialogs with Latin American theology. The author proposes as a missionary paradigm for the 21st century mission as com-passion, understood as a plural expression that denotes the compassionate action of God with humanity, through which he calls humanity to participate in his missio aimed at the kingdom of peace and justice. The church-in-mission participates in the missio Dei through the proclamation of the gospel, liberating service and evangelical solidarity. The dissertation seeks to demonstrate how mission is God s instrument for the liberation of the church through his Spirit which impels God s people to missionary action that is manifested as com-passion in following Christ for the transformation of the world.
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spelling 2016-06-17T20:32:29Z2007-11-122016-06-17T20:32:29Z2007-08-27ZWETSCH, Roberto Ervino. Mission as com-passion [with passion] : toward a theology of mission in Latin American perspective. 2007. 405 f. Tese (Doutorado em Teologia) - Faculdades EST, São Leopoldo, 2007.http://dspace.est.edu.br:8080/xmlui/handle/BR-SlFE/465The mercantile-missionary project that Spain and Portugal developed in Latin America at the end of the fifteenth century incorporated the native peoples within a colonialist System, submitting them to the Catholic faith and to the Empire, marked by the alliance between the cross and the sword, imposed new faith under the Catholic hegemony for more than three hundred years. Protestantism is continuously present as of the 19th century, also within the colonial system, but under the tutelage of new states, such as England, Holland and Denmark, and later the United States of America. After the evangelical immigrants, who constituted ethnic communities without missionary characteristics, the Protestantism of mission, coming from England and the United States of America, responded best to this new moment through missionary societies, interdenominational associations and missionary entities from different evangelical churches. With the consolidation of the evangelical presence by the end of the 19th century as an alternative to the Catholic religious hegemony, the coming of Pentecostalism in the beginning of the 20th century soon transformed this popular branch of Protestantism into the most dynamic sector. Based on this history, this dissertation debates the theology of the Protestant mission (or lack of it) and the ecumenical perspectives for Christian mission in the 21st century from the Latin American perspective. The method used was to study the theology of mission present in the works of four Protestant theologians, two of them from the Protestantism of mission, José Míguez Bonino and C. René Padilla; and the other two from the Protestantism of immigration, Valdir Steuernagel and Hermann Brandt. The first three are representatives of Latin American Protestantism and the last one is a representative of European theology that dialogs with Latin American theology. The author proposes as a missionary paradigm for the 21st century mission as com-passion, understood as a plural expression that denotes the compassionate action of God with humanity, through which he calls humanity to participate in his missio aimed at the kingdom of peace and justice. The church-in-mission participates in the missio Dei through the proclamation of the gospel, liberating service and evangelical solidarity. The dissertation seeks to demonstrate how mission is God s instrument for the liberation of the church through his Spirit which impels God s people to missionary action that is manifested as com-passion in following Christ for the transformation of the world.O projeto mercantil-missionário que, a partir do final do século 15, Espanha e Portugal desenvolveram na América Latina, incorporou os povos nativos num sistema colonial que aliava a cruz e a espada, submetendo-os à fé católica e ao Império. O protestantismo marca presença contínua somente a partir do século 19, também dentro do sistema colonial, só que sob a tutela de novos estados, como Inglaterra, Holanda e Dinamarca, depois EUA. O protestantismo de missão, procedente da Inglaterra e EUA, através de sociedades missionárias, associações interdenominacionais e organismos missionários de distintas igrejas evangélicas, realizou uma obra missionária importante, uma vez que o protestantismo étnico não assumiu característica missionária. Consolidada a presença evangélica no final do século 19, como alternativa à hegemonia religiosa católica, a chegada do pentecostalismo no início do século 20 fez dessa vertente popular do protestantismo o setor mais dinâmico. A partir dessa história, a tese debate criticamente a teologia da missão protestante (ou a ausência dela) e as perspectivas ecumênicas para a missão cristã no século 21 desde a perspectiva latinoamericana. O método adotado foi estudar a teologia da missão presente na obra de quatro teólogos protestantes, dois deles oriundos do protestantismo de missão, José Míguez Bonino e C. René Padilla; e dois outros oriundos do protestantismo de imigração, Valdir Steuernagel e Hermann Brandt. Os três primeiros como representantes do protestantismo latino-americano e o último como representante da teologia européia que dialoga com a teologia da América Latina. O autor propõe como paradigma missionário para o século 21 missão como compaixão, entendida como expressão plural que denota a ação compassiva de Deus para com a humanidade, através da qual ele a convoca para participar de sua missio em direção ao reinado de paz e justiça. A igreja-em-missão participa da missio Dei através da proclamação do evangelho, do serviço libertador e da solidariedade evangélica. A tese procura demonstrar como a missão é o instrumento de Deus para a libertação da igreja por meio do seu Espírito. É o Espírito que impulsiona o povo de Deus a uma ação missionária como com-paixão no seguimento de Cristo para a transformação do mundo.Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-17T20:32:29Z (GMT). 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title Missão como com-paixão : por uma teologia da missão em perspectiva latino-americana
spellingShingle Missão como com-paixão : por uma teologia da missão em perspectiva latino-americana
Zwetsch, Roberto Ervino
Missão da igreja
Missões
América Latina
TEOLOGIA E HISTÓRIA
Mission of the church
Missions
Latin America
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::TEOLOGIA
title_short Missão como com-paixão : por uma teologia da missão em perspectiva latino-americana
title_full Missão como com-paixão : por uma teologia da missão em perspectiva latino-americana
title_fullStr Missão como com-paixão : por uma teologia da missão em perspectiva latino-americana
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title_sort Missão como com-paixão : por uma teologia da missão em perspectiva latino-americana
author Zwetsch, Roberto Ervino
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Missões
América Latina
TEOLOGIA E HISTÓRIA
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Missões
América Latina
TEOLOGIA E HISTÓRIA
Mission of the church
Missions
Latin America
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::TEOLOGIA
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Missions
Latin America
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