2008
DOI: 10.1163/156973108x333731
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Vulnerable Church in a Vulnerable World? Towards an Ecclesiology of Vulnerability

Abstract: Th is essay argues that the faithfulness of the church in a world with so many vulnerabilities entails that she acknowledges her own vulnerability and frailty. Th is ecclesial vulnerability is based in the vulnerability of the triune God to whom she witnesses, as well as in the vulnerability of human beings. On the basis of this trinitarian and anthropological vulnerability, suggestions are made regarding the nature, attitude, and public calling of the church. As witnesses and disciples of Jesus Christ, the ch… Show more

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“…The article further suggests that the church or black theologians must intervene with the aid of Black Theology as an instrument that is capable of building bridges between local governments and struggling communities and of instilling hope. The church is called to be faithful by taking up responsibility as vulnerable prophet, vulnerable priest and vulnerable king following Koopman's (2008) insightful extrapolation of the church's public role in society.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The article further suggests that the church or black theologians must intervene with the aid of Black Theology as an instrument that is capable of building bridges between local governments and struggling communities and of instilling hope. The church is called to be faithful by taking up responsibility as vulnerable prophet, vulnerable priest and vulnerable king following Koopman's (2008) insightful extrapolation of the church's public role in society.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reformed theologian, Koopman (2008), points to the need for the church to publicly admit its own frailties and vulnerabilities. He ties his recommendation of a vulnerable church to the notion of a vulnerable God to whom the church is called to witness, and he draws on the classic three roles for the church as vulnerable prophets, priests and kings.…”
Section: Engaging An Ecclesiology Of Vulnerabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5.Concerning 'compassionate vulnerability', Koffeman refers to another contribution of Koopman (2008) in which the latter gave some thorough insights into the vulnerability of the church. Koopman linked the vulnerability of the church with the mission of the church and takes as his point of departure that the church is the church of the triune God: 'Faith in the triune God is faith in a vulnerable God' (Koffeman 2009:241).…”
Section: The 'Sermon Of the Layperson'mentioning
confidence: 99%