MISSIONAL-DIACONAL PRACTICES IN JAPAN AND SOUTH AFRICA:

This article reflects on missional-diaconal practices in the ecumenical partnership between the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa and the Reformed Church in Japan. In both – albeit radically different – contexts, the issue of church formation in a secular age is at stake. How can these Reformed...

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Main Author: J.S. Van der Watt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2019-12-01
Series:Acta Theologica
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Online Access:https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/4118
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description This article reflects on missional-diaconal practices in the ecumenical partnership between the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa and the Reformed Church in Japan. In both – albeit radically different – contexts, the issue of church formation in a secular age is at stake. How can these Reformed faith communities remain relevant in their respective societies? Can deeper fellowship (koinonia) and more direct community involvement (diakonia) constructively embody the gospel and foster church formation? The article indicates that, in light of frequent natural disasters, sharing God’s compassion in concrete ways has become vital to these churches’ existence. Christians face new challenges, as they deepen their involvement in existential challenges caused by disasters and other existing sociopolitical realities. The article explores the potential of missional-diaconal practices of local congregations and argues that diakonia in all its dimensions embodies the missio Dei and contributes to church formation in significant ways.
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spelling doaj-art-13b6b8b1810e412d98e98b9a123721ef2025-02-11T09:46:39ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Theologica1015-87582309-90892019-12-0139210.38140/at.v39i2.4118MISSIONAL-DIACONAL PRACTICES IN JAPAN AND SOUTH AFRICA:J.S. Van der Watt0University of the Free State This article reflects on missional-diaconal practices in the ecumenical partnership between the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa and the Reformed Church in Japan. In both – albeit radically different – contexts, the issue of church formation in a secular age is at stake. How can these Reformed faith communities remain relevant in their respective societies? Can deeper fellowship (koinonia) and more direct community involvement (diakonia) constructively embody the gospel and foster church formation? The article indicates that, in light of frequent natural disasters, sharing God’s compassion in concrete ways has become vital to these churches’ existence. Christians face new challenges, as they deepen their involvement in existential challenges caused by disasters and other existing sociopolitical realities. The article explores the potential of missional-diaconal practices of local congregations and argues that diakonia in all its dimensions embodies the missio Dei and contributes to church formation in significant ways. https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/4118Missional-diaconalReformed churchesDiakoniaNatural disasters
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MISSIONAL-DIACONAL PRACTICES IN JAPAN AND SOUTH AFRICA:
Acta Theologica
Missional-diaconal
Reformed churches
Diakonia
Natural disasters
title MISSIONAL-DIACONAL PRACTICES IN JAPAN AND SOUTH AFRICA:
title_full MISSIONAL-DIACONAL PRACTICES IN JAPAN AND SOUTH AFRICA:
title_fullStr MISSIONAL-DIACONAL PRACTICES IN JAPAN AND SOUTH AFRICA:
title_full_unstemmed MISSIONAL-DIACONAL PRACTICES IN JAPAN AND SOUTH AFRICA:
title_short MISSIONAL-DIACONAL PRACTICES IN JAPAN AND SOUTH AFRICA:
title_sort missional diaconal practices in japan and south africa
topic Missional-diaconal
Reformed churches
Diakonia
Natural disasters
url https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/4118
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