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Bosch on Contextualisation
April 18, 2010 by Graham Doel
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It is, however, only fairly recently that this essentially contextual nature of the faith has been recognised (Bosch 1991:421)Continuing with his historical overview he observes that every movement that deviated from a declared form of orthodoxy and the participants in the movement were either “excommunicated, persecuted or banned” (Bosch 1991:421). None of the social, political or cultural factors were recognised or considered when the movements were tested for orthodoxy. He observes two major and significant developments in church history where orthodoxy provided the boundariy for who was part of the movement and who was not. No cultural, social or political explanations for the differences were given.
- The Schism of 1054 when the Eastern and Western Churches declared each other unorthodox.
- The Reformation where Protestants and Catholics separated.
Six distinguishing features of Liberation Theology:
January 11, 2010 by Graham Doel
Filed under Study
- It is rooted in ordinary people’s everyday experience of poverty.
- It involves a use of Scripture the interpretation of which is closely related to that experience.
- It is a theology which in many parts of the world has deep roots within the life of the Church (this is nowhere more true than in Brazil where a liberation theology perspective has permeated, and in turn been influenced by, the pastoral practice of many Roman Catholic dioceses).
- It has flourished in the meetings of groups within urban or rural settings, worshipping and reflecting on Scripture and joining in common projects for human welfare in health and education.
- There is a theology which is explored not just in the tutorial or seminar but engages the whole person in the midst of a life of struggle and deprivation. It is theology which, above all, often starts from the insights of those men and women who have found themselves caught up in the midst of that struggle, rather than being evolved and handed down to them by ecclesiastical or theological experts.
- Books of the Bible (like the book of Revelation) and parts of the theological tradition, often ignored or despised, become a vehicle of hope and insight in these situations of oppression and deprivation as new hope in God’s purposes are discovered.

Progress Review, feeling a little disappointed
October 18, 2008 by Graham Doel
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Planting Papers.
September 3, 2008 by Graham Doel
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- The group that organised it were originally known as BACUP and became known as the 1.3.6 group in 1992 when another organistaion using the acronym BACUP objected.
- As far as I can make out, in the early 1990's there was an expectation that Church Planting would become part of the Baptist Unions Official Stratgy.
- BACUP was oficially closed when the Baptist Union Mission Department formed the "Church Planting Strategy Task Group" (Cartwright, 1993, Editorial Issue 9, p1).
- The task group has somewhere vanished into the depths of history. Hopefully I will be able to find where it went as my research continues.
Barlow, G., Hill, S., & Cartwright, C. (1992). 2001 by 2001: The mathmatics. Planting Papers, 5, 1–4. [Bigliographic Details]
Barlow, G. (1993). Talks to "the president": Interview with b.u. president, eric westwood. Planting Papers, 7, 8–11. [Bigliographic Details]
Barlow, G. (1993). Consultants in church planting. Planting Papers, 7, 11. [Bigliographic Details]
Berry, J. (1992). Church planting in rural areas. Planting Papers, 4, 6. [Bigliographic Details]
Cartwright, C. (1993). Facing a task unfinished. Planting Papers(8), 9–12. [Bigliographic Details]
Cartwright, C. (1993). Flogging an imaginary hoby horse: Editors reply to phil jump. Planting Papers(8), 16–17. [Bigliographic Details]
Cartwright, C. (1993). Ediorial (issue 9). Planting Papers(9), 1–2. [Bigliographic Details]
Christine, S. (1991). Editorial: The planting decade? Planting Papers, 1, 1–2. [Bigliographic Details]
Claydon, J. (1992). Church planting in the east midlands. Planting Papers, 6, 5–9. [Bigliographic Details]
Claydon, J. (1993). A challenge to the associations. Planting Papers(9), 6–8. [Bigliographic Details]
Coffe, D. (1991). From the bac room. Planting Papers, 1, 8. [Bigliographic Details]
Dennision, J. (1991). Willow creek - a new philosophy for ministry. Planting Papers, 3, 7–9. [Bigliographic Details]
Doubleday, C. (1992). Church planting in eastern europe. Planting Papers, 5, 12–14. [Bigliographic Details]
Drummond, I. (1992). Seed, vegetable or landscape. Planting Papers, 4, 7–8. [Bigliographic Details]
Fanstone, M. (1993). Why people leave churches. Planting Papers(8), 7–8. [Bigliographic Details]
Finnell, D. (1991). Power planting. Planting Papers, 2, 2–3. [Bigliographic Details]
Forster, C. (1993). Dawn update. Planting Papers, 7, 12–14. [Bigliographic Details]
Forster, R. (1991). The primacy of pioneering over pastoring. Planting Papers, 1, 2–3. [Bigliographic Details]
Frost, R. (1991). From the sharp end: A community approach to church planting. Planting Papers, 1, 6–7. [Bigliographic Details]
Hearn, M. (1991). Planting people, the human factor. Planting Papers, 3, 1-–3. [Bigliographic Details]
Hill, S., & Barlow, G. (1991). From the bac room: A 10 point manifesto for the centrality of church planting in the denominational mission policy. Planting Papers, 2, 9–10. [Bigliographic Details]
Hill, S., & Barlow, G. (1991). From the sharp end: The church for the unchurched. Planting Papers, 2–3. [Bigliographic Details]
Hooton, M. (1992). B.i.c.e.c. conference review. Planting Papers, 5, 8–9. [Bigliographic Details]
Hopkins, B. (1992). The significance of the sent-unit size. Planting Papers, 4. [Bigliographic Details]
Jackson, P. (1991). Bacup conference review. Planting Papers, 3, 10–11. [Bigliographic Details]
James, J. (1993). From the sharp end: Plans, pains and progress. Planting Papers, 7, 5–7. [Bigliographic Details]
Jenkins, G. (1992). Report ona sabbatical church planting course at spurgeons college - spring 1991. Planting Papers, 4, 7–8. [Bigliographic Details]
Jump, P. (1993). Mainstream or back-water? Planting Papers, 7, 15–16. [Bigliographic Details]
Maile, J., & Woolgar, G. (1992). From the sharp end: Planting shrublands. Planting Papers, 5, 6–8. [Bigliographic Details]
Misselbrook, L. (1991). To build or not to build: A checklist for church planters. Planting Papers, 3, 4–5. [Bigliographic Details]
Murray, S. (1992). Inner cities: A church planting priority. Planting Papers, 4, 4–5. [Bigliographic Details]
Murray, S. (1993). More churches or new churches? Planting Papers, 7, 1–4. [Bigliographic Details]
Nicholls, M. (1991). Spurgeon and church planting. Planting Papers, 2, 4–6. [Bigliographic Details]
Parkes, R. (1991). From the sharp end: Using community networks. Planting Papers, 3, 3–4. [Bigliographic Details]
Pawley, P. (1992). A shinig example: Growing and multiplying churches in st. helens. Planting Papers, 6, 1–4. [Bigliographic Details]
Radcliffe, B. (1993). The human cost of new churches. Planting Papers(9), 3–5. [Bigliographic Details]
Reynolds, G. (1993). From the sharp end: Small is beautiful - a case study. Planting Papers(8), 5–6. [Bigliographic Details]
Roberts, J. (1993). From the sharp end: Stubbingdon - a case study from john roberts research. Planting Papers(9), 9-11. [Bigliographic Details]
Roberts, J. (1993). Looking back. Planting Papers(9), 12–15. [Bigliographic Details]
Shepherd, P. (1992). Our ignorance, god's wisdom: Lessons learned from coulby newham, middlesborough. Planting Papers, 6, 14–18. [Bigliographic Details]
Spriggs, D. (1993). Planting authentic churches. Planting Papers(8), 1–4. [Bigliographic Details]
Sutton, R. (1991). Failure factors: Reflections on a church planting survey. Planting Papers, 2, 6–7. [Bigliographic Details]
Tidball, D. (1991). Letter to the editor from derek tidball (b.u. secretary for mission and evangelism). Planting Papers, 3, 9–10. [Bigliographic Details]
Tidball, D. (1992). From the bac room: Views from the mission office for 1992. Planting Papers, 4, 11–12. [Bigliographic Details]
Warner, R. (1991). The folly of photocopying. Planting Papers, 1, 3–6. [Bigliographic Details]
Wright, N. (1992). Evangelism and religious liberty. Planting Papers, 5, 4–6. [Bigliographic Details]
Review of Study progress for June.
July 9, 2008 by Graham Doel
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- List all the churches established with the B.U. in the period 1970-2008.
I have begun but not completed the list. - Identify Church Planters that might be targets for an initial investigative questionnaire.
Not started. - Read and review two books significant in the Baptist Church Planting World (Christine, Nodding)
Christine is on my desk and I have read Nodding:
This is a manual for people thinking about church planting and preparing a church to plant a new church. It concentrates of planting a Sunday Service in a new geographical area, using a Mother Daughter model. It contains various summaries of Peters research among people who are church planting. He is in favour of DAWN and the organisation is mentioned at several places. Peter is aware of the need to plant churches that are outside the cultural monochrome that is proposed here, but examination of the possibilities are outside the scope of his book.
Bibliographic Data : My Notes - Set up two more initial conversations with people who have been significant in the Church Planting world.
Not done as yet.
May’s Reading and Junes Target
June 3, 2008 by Graham Doel
Filed under Study
- List all the churches established with the B.U. in the period 1970-2008.
- Identify Church Planters that might be targets for an initial investigative questionnaire.
- Read and review two books significant in the Baptist Church Planting World (Christine, Nodding)
- Set up two more initial conversations with people who have been significant in the Church Planting world.
April’s Books
May 2, 2008 by Graham Doel
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February 12, 2008 by Graham Doel
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