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Original scientific paper

“Discerning the Body” in Cross-Cultural Relationships: A Critical Analysis of Missional Partnership in Southeastern Europe

Ksenija Magda ; Theological Faculty “Matthias Flacius Illyricus”, Zagreb, Croatia
Melody J. Wachsmuth orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-4607-5131 ; Evangelical Theological Seminary, Osijek, Croatia


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Abstract

21st century mission, now recognized as being from “everywhere to anywhere,” has increasingly focused on the concepts of mission partnerships and interdependence. However, all too often, mission partnerships in Southeastern Europe seem entrenched in narratives of dysfunctional relationships. Is the power and impact of the global Church as it participates in God’s mission directly related to how we function together across the boundaries of ethnicity, tradition, and socio-economic status? If so, how can both national Christians
and foreign missionaries step out of repeating negative relational patterns? In order to explore some of the foundational issues rooted in this question, this paper will first discuss a missiological reading of 1 Corinthians 11:17- 34. Secondly, this paper will critically analyze a Croatian case study, which highlights a past successful partnership between nationals and Western missionaries, focusing on three pertinent concepts that emerge: organic teams, economic paradigms, and the foundation for true power in mission. Finally, in light of both Paul’s directives and the issues raised in the case study, the paper
will offer missiological implications for future cross-cultural relationships
in Southeastern Europe.

Keywords

God’s mission; global Church; mission; missionary; cross-cultural relationships

Hrčak ID:

215535

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/215535

Publication date:

16.6.2014.

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