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Decolonizing mission partnerships: evolving collaboration between United Merthodists in North Katanga and the United States of America

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dc.contributor.advisor Kritzinger, J. N. J. (Johannes Nicolaas Jacobus), 1950-
dc.contributor.author Denyer, Taylor W.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-11-19T08:45:12Z
dc.date.available 2019-11-19T08:45:12Z
dc.date.issued 2018-12
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25996
dc.description.abstract This thesis asks “What would a decolonized partnership look like between North Katangan and American United Methodists?” Guided by the 7-point mission praxis matrix developed in the missiology department at the University of South Africa, it explores a series of subquestions. First, the terms “mission,” “partnership,” and “decolonize” are defined, and literature applicable to these concepts is discussed. In Chapter 3, the historical relational power structures and culture of the Luba and Lunda Kingdoms are summarized. Chapter 4 provides a historical overview of American and North Katangan United Methodist (UM) collaborations and describes the dominant relational dynamics and mission models of each time period. This chapter draws heavily from memoirs, reports, and articles published by United Methodist agencies. Chapter 5 explores the psycho-affective dimension of these interactions, focusing on identifying issues of guilt, shame, grief, trauma, and racial biases at play. Chapter 6 documents the responses to in-depth interviews with North Katangan UMs and American collaborators about their memories and beliefs about a twenty-year period (approx. 1994-2014), during which a shift took place in the how North Katangan (DR Congo) church leaders viewed their own capacities relative to those of the American United Methodists they encountered. The final section compares the theological reflections of interview participants, explores the ways in which Methodist doctrine and praxis can be used in furthering the decolonization and healing process through the partnerships, and explores pathways forward. The interviews conducted reveal areas of tension in the partnership, differing missiologies (e.g. mission as outreach vs. mission as relationship), and visions of the future of the partnership. The responses show that the partnership is currently on a trajectory towards decolonization, but that more needs to be done in the areas of healing and self-awareness--both on the individual and collective level. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (284 leaves) : illustrations
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Christian mission en
dc.subject Partnership en
dc.subject United Methodist Church en
dc.subject North Katanga en
dc.subject Patronage en
dc.subject Mission as partnership en
dc.subject Decolonization en
dc.subject Luba culture en
dc.subject Trauma recovery en
dc.subject Racism en
dc.subject Savior complex en
dc.subject.ddc 287.667518
dc.subject.lcsh United Methodist Church (U.S.) -- Relations en
dc.subject.lcsh United Methodist Church (U.S.) -- Doctrines en
dc.subject.lcsh United Methodist Church (U.S.) -- Influence en
dc.subject.lcsh United Methodist Church (U.S.) -- Missions -- Congo (Democratic Republic) en
dc.subject.lcsh North Katanga United Methodist Church -- Relations en
dc.subject.lcsh North Katanga United Methodist Church -- Doctrines en
dc.subject.lcsh Decolonization -- Religious aspects -- Congo (Democratic Republic) -- Katanga en
dc.subject.lcsh Luba (African people) -- Congo (Democratic Republic) -- Katanga -- Religion en
dc.subject.lcsh Luba (African people) -- Congo (Democratic Republic) -- Katanga -- Social life and customs en
dc.subject.lcsh Racism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity en
dc.title Decolonizing mission partnerships: evolving collaboration between United Merthodists in North Katanga and the United States of America en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology en
dc.description.degree D. Th. (Missiology)


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