Mission as liberation in socio-economic and political contexts: towards contextual and liberating theology of mission in the context of migration and human dislocation

The article argues that for mission to be contextual and liberating it has to take seriously the plight of those who for various socio-economic and political factors have been forced to migrate from their countries of birth. Furthermore it critically analyses those factors that have led to the uproo...

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Main Author: Buffel, Olehile A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stellenbosch University 2013-06-01
Series:Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology
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Online Access:http://missionalia.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/38
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spelling doaj-18fd41590de445acaa117dc3aa420b902020-11-24T23:40:46ZengStellenbosch UniversityMissionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology0256-95072312-878X2013-06-0141323925510.7832/41-3-38Mission as liberation in socio-economic and political contexts: towards contextual and liberating theology of mission in the context of migration and human dislocationBuffel, Olehile A. 0University of South AfricaThe article argues that for mission to be contextual and liberating it has to take seriously the plight of those who for various socio-economic and political factors have been forced to migrate from their countries of birth. Furthermore it critically analyses those factors that have led to the uprooting and the dislocation of Africans who are further impoverished, if not enslaved in the new countries where they are domiciled, particularly in the South African context. The paper argues that it is time, just like at Melbourne (1980) with regard to the poor, for those people who are dislocated to be put in the very centre of missiological reflection. In addition they also have to be put in the centre of theological reflection, and in particular theological education. Only if the plight of foreigners (migrants) who have been dislocated is placed at the centre of theological education can the churches through their main functionaries who benefit directly from theological education play a liberating and humanising role in welcoming and humanising the foreigners who have been dislocated. Clergy, theologians and laity have significant roles to play in view of uprooting and dispelling the myths, stereotypes and resentment that often fuel xenophobia, in view making Africa hospitable to Africans.http://missionalia.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/38Missiological reflectionmigrationdislocationmarginalizationsocio-economic and political factorscontextualliberatingMelbourne
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Mission as liberation in socio-economic and political contexts: towards contextual and liberating theology of mission in the context of migration and human dislocation
Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology
Missiological reflection
migration
dislocation
marginalization
socio-economic and political factors
contextual
liberating
Melbourne
author_facet Buffel, Olehile A.
author_sort Buffel, Olehile A.
title Mission as liberation in socio-economic and political contexts: towards contextual and liberating theology of mission in the context of migration and human dislocation
title_short Mission as liberation in socio-economic and political contexts: towards contextual and liberating theology of mission in the context of migration and human dislocation
title_full Mission as liberation in socio-economic and political contexts: towards contextual and liberating theology of mission in the context of migration and human dislocation
title_fullStr Mission as liberation in socio-economic and political contexts: towards contextual and liberating theology of mission in the context of migration and human dislocation
title_full_unstemmed Mission as liberation in socio-economic and political contexts: towards contextual and liberating theology of mission in the context of migration and human dislocation
title_sort mission as liberation in socio-economic and political contexts: towards contextual and liberating theology of mission in the context of migration and human dislocation
publisher Stellenbosch University
series Missionalia: Southern African Journal of Missiology
issn 0256-9507
2312-878X
publishDate 2013-06-01
description The article argues that for mission to be contextual and liberating it has to take seriously the plight of those who for various socio-economic and political factors have been forced to migrate from their countries of birth. Furthermore it critically analyses those factors that have led to the uprooting and the dislocation of Africans who are further impoverished, if not enslaved in the new countries where they are domiciled, particularly in the South African context. The paper argues that it is time, just like at Melbourne (1980) with regard to the poor, for those people who are dislocated to be put in the very centre of missiological reflection. In addition they also have to be put in the centre of theological reflection, and in particular theological education. Only if the plight of foreigners (migrants) who have been dislocated is placed at the centre of theological education can the churches through their main functionaries who benefit directly from theological education play a liberating and humanising role in welcoming and humanising the foreigners who have been dislocated. Clergy, theologians and laity have significant roles to play in view of uprooting and dispelling the myths, stereotypes and resentment that often fuel xenophobia, in view making Africa hospitable to Africans.
topic Missiological reflection
migration
dislocation
marginalization
socio-economic and political factors
contextual
liberating
Melbourne
url http://missionalia.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/38
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