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What might a theology of mission for post-communist context look like? The fall of communism in 1989 initiated a process of total social transformation, resulting in tensions between positive developments, including civil liberties and the market economy, and the high social costs associated with these changes. On the basis of the critical analysis of the Polish context, informed by broader perspectives of the global mission movement, the author argues that what the Church in this region requires is not just a change in methodology in mission, but rather a much deeper change, namely,…mehr

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What might a theology of mission for post-communist
context look like? The fall of communism in 1989
initiated a process of total social transformation,
resulting in tensions between positive developments,
including civil liberties and the market economy,
and the high social costs associated with these
changes. On the basis of the critical analysis of
the Polish context, informed by broader perspectives
of the global mission movement, the author argues
that what the Church in this region requires is not
just a change in methodology in mission, but rather
a much deeper change, namely, development of a new
integrative approach to mission imbedded in
community. From this arise three aspects of such a
missional community: a Community of Love, a
Community of Word and Life and a Community of
Transformation. These, when dynamically integrated
form contextually relevant and missionally
transformational vision of Church-in-mission,
capable of beginning to respond to some of the main
challenges arising in the post-communist context.
Autorenporträt
Ph.D., head of missions department at
Evangelical School of Theology, Wroclaw, Poland. Pastor of
Second Baptist Church and director of leadership development
ministry "Pastors to Pastors."