Dooyeweerd, Modal Aspects and Dynamic Evangelism
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Dooyeweerd Modal Aspects Hospitality Evangelism

Abstract

The present work identifies the modal aspect theory as a tool capable of evaluating an evangelistic outreach event and an example of such an outreach event is analysed using this theory. The event considered involves the offer, in a public space, of hospitality in the form of refreshments to passers-by. Modal aspect theory is shown to be capable of dynamic and fruitful application. It provides valuable insights into the way in which a biblically faithful outreach event may be organised and executed in such a way as to avoid reductionist influences, including Platonic dualism, and instead facilitate the establishment of a visible instance of the community of God’s people gathered, under his kingdom reign, in a public space into which unbelievers are welcomed.

https://doi.org/10.19108/KOERS.88.1.2528

https://doi.org/10.19108/KOERS.88.1.2528
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