The New Apostolic Reformation: The critical reflections of the ecclesiology of Charles Peter Wagner

Charles Peter Wagner is a well-known missiologist and ecclesiologist of the latest era. He is the author, trainer and prayer warrior who founded the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) that seeks to establish a fourth house. The NAR is a heterodox movement in Protestant Christianity sometimes known as t...

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Main Author: Kelebogile Resane
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2016-08-01
Series:HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
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Online Access:https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/3240
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spelling doaj-60e6ea1f158e4650a37fae9948d2a0b52020-11-24T22:41:44ZafrAOSISHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 0259-94222072-80502016-08-01723e1e1110.4102/hts.v72i3.32403066The New Apostolic Reformation: The critical reflections of the ecclesiology of Charles Peter WagnerKelebogile Resane0Department of Systematic Theology, Faculty of Theology, University of the Free StateCharles Peter Wagner is a well-known missiologist and ecclesiologist of the latest era. He is the author, trainer and prayer warrior who founded the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) that seeks to establish a fourth house. The NAR is a heterodox movement in Protestant Christianity sometimes known as the apostolic-prophetic movement, commonly associated with both the Pentecostal and Charismatic churches worldwide since the beginnings of the 1990s. Central to their theology is their locus of dogma that the task of the church, under the leadership of the apostles and prophets, is to take dominion of the earth within Christendom (distinct from Catholicism, Protestantism and Orthodox Christianity). The ekklesia is the people of God, whether they are gathered in their congregations on Sunday as the nuclear Church, or scattered in the workplace Monday through Saturday as the extended Church. The extended Church, just like the nuclear Church, is founded on apostles and prophets, but in the extended Church these are the different people who operate differently under a different rule book. It is these extended church leaders who will be most effective in transforming society. Workplace apostles are called to take dominion in business, government, arts and entertainment, media, family and education. Panoramically, Wagner’s ecclesiology, like mainstream evangelical ecclesiology, is trinitarian, communal, missiological and eschatological in nature and character. The weaknesses on his ecclesiology include the notions of polity based on fivefold ministries, balance of power and authority on church leadership, phenomenological approach to texts, exegetical shortcomings, and secular models in ecclesiastical governance.https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/article/view/3240ApostolicApostleEcclesiologyChurchFivefold ministry
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The New Apostolic Reformation: The critical reflections of the ecclesiology of Charles Peter Wagner
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies
Apostolic
Apostle
Ecclesiology
Church
Fivefold ministry
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title The New Apostolic Reformation: The critical reflections of the ecclesiology of Charles Peter Wagner
title_short The New Apostolic Reformation: The critical reflections of the ecclesiology of Charles Peter Wagner
title_full The New Apostolic Reformation: The critical reflections of the ecclesiology of Charles Peter Wagner
title_fullStr The New Apostolic Reformation: The critical reflections of the ecclesiology of Charles Peter Wagner
title_full_unstemmed The New Apostolic Reformation: The critical reflections of the ecclesiology of Charles Peter Wagner
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2072-8050
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Charles Peter Wagner is a well-known missiologist and ecclesiologist of the latest era. He is the author, trainer and prayer warrior who founded the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) that seeks to establish a fourth house. The NAR is a heterodox movement in Protestant Christianity sometimes known as the apostolic-prophetic movement, commonly associated with both the Pentecostal and Charismatic churches worldwide since the beginnings of the 1990s. Central to their theology is their locus of dogma that the task of the church, under the leadership of the apostles and prophets, is to take dominion of the earth within Christendom (distinct from Catholicism, Protestantism and Orthodox Christianity). The ekklesia is the people of God, whether they are gathered in their congregations on Sunday as the nuclear Church, or scattered in the workplace Monday through Saturday as the extended Church. The extended Church, just like the nuclear Church, is founded on apostles and prophets, but in the extended Church these are the different people who operate differently under a different rule book. It is these extended church leaders who will be most effective in transforming society. Workplace apostles are called to take dominion in business, government, arts and entertainment, media, family and education. Panoramically, Wagner’s ecclesiology, like mainstream evangelical ecclesiology, is trinitarian, communal, missiological and eschatological in nature and character. The weaknesses on his ecclesiology include the notions of polity based on fivefold ministries, balance of power and authority on church leadership, phenomenological approach to texts, exegetical shortcomings, and secular models in ecclesiastical governance.
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Apostle
Ecclesiology
Church
Fivefold ministry
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