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Mission Tasks in Christian Education : Educating for Partnership
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Korea Society for Christian Education & Information Technology Journal of Christian Education & Information Technology Vol.15 KCI Accredited Journals
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2009.4
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117 - 133 (17page)

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The purpose of this study is to investigate mission tasks in Christian education. For this, the study will look at mission tasks inside and outside the church. First, for the task of mission inside the church, the study will look at the function of a faithful community in the making of Christians. How can people live without any split between their ritual worship life and daily life? How would Christian education function in this issue? What is the role of church catechesis in this problem? Next, for the task of mission outside the church, this study will articulate the meaning of educating for partnership. What is the meaning of transformation in Christian education? What are the implications of partnership in Christian education for the future? What are the goals and the roles of Christian education for visions of the future? Finally, this study will discuss mission tasks in Christian education. In this study, mission tasks include 1) transforming the male’s identity in Confucianism, 2) solving conflict between generations in hierarchical structure, and 3) forming a functional community. Partnership is a relationship of mutuality and trust based on the gift of God’s partnership with us in our lives. Christian educators should be helping people become partners to think from other side, to love the questions and to identify with the marginalized. A faithful community should understand its congregation’s historical, social, and cultural context to help people transform themselves. Mission tasks in Christian education should consider a faithful community’s functions both inside and outside the church. One of the mission tasks in Christian education is to transform our faithful community to become a functional community and this mission begins with listening to culture.

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Introduction
The Making of Christians
Educating for Partnership
Mission Tasks in Christian Education
Conclusion
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