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Dr. Ruth Padilla DeBorst - Integral Mission and Decolonizing Theology

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There is no escaping the reality that much of what we're familiar with in global missions and development has some roots in colonialism. There is no better person to help us disentangle God's work from worldly power structures than Dr. Ruth Padilla DeBorst. Dr. Padilla DeBorst is the Richard C. Oudersluys Associate Professor of World Christianity at Western Seminary. She describes how integral mission addresses gaps in many traditional approaches to missions and what it looks like to live out a contextualized gospel in Latin America.

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Dr. Ruth Padilla DeBorst's Work Online

Good News From Latin America Book

Conversation Notes

  • An introduction to integral mission and what deficiencies it was addressing in world missions
  • Disentangling God's work in Latin America from European colonization
  • How neocolonialism continues to affect Christian missions and development work
  • Ethical practices in global partnerships for missions and development organizations
  • Contrasting Jesus' proclamation of the Gospel against the backdrop of Roman imperial rule
  • Exiting our echo chambers to hear from Christian leaders in other global contexts

Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License

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There is no escaping the reality that much of what we're familiar with in global missions and development has some roots in colonialism. There is no better person to help us disentangle God's work from worldly power structures than Dr. Ruth Padilla DeBorst. Dr. Padilla DeBorst is the Richard C. Oudersluys Associate Professor of World Christianity at Western Seminary. She describes how integral mission addresses gaps in many traditional approaches to missions and what it looks like to live out a contextualized gospel in Latin America.

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The Accord Network is a place to connect with like-minded organizations in pursuit of being the hands and feet of Christ around the world. Registration for the OneAccord Conference is now open for changemakers seeking a time of inspiration, collaboration, and transformation within the field of international relief and development.

Register for OneAccord 2024 Today

Resources and Links from the show

Dr. Ruth Padilla DeBorst's Work Online

Good News From Latin America Book

Conversation Notes

  • An introduction to integral mission and what deficiencies it was addressing in world missions
  • Disentangling God's work in Latin America from European colonization
  • How neocolonialism continues to affect Christian missions and development work
  • Ethical practices in global partnerships for missions and development organizations
  • Contrasting Jesus' proclamation of the Gospel against the backdrop of Roman imperial rule
  • Exiting our echo chambers to hear from Christian leaders in other global contexts

Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License

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