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Een ecclesiologie van de kleine gemeente

H P de Roest
Verbum et Ecclesia | Vol 24, No 1 | a310 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v24i1.310 | © 2003 H P de Roest | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 15 October 2003 | Published: 15 October 2003

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H P de Roest, Universiteit van Leiden

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The birth of the small congregation involves the calling of people, who are  touched and are taken up in a mystical way into a movement that follows Jesus. In this way, members are introduced to another dimension underlying day to day life. With regard to the postnatal development, the quantitative increase or decrease of the congregation is  considered. There are many reasons why people may join or sever themselves from a congregation but, in this regard, the relationship with God is fundamental. The qualitative development of a congregation relates to the interplay between context and calling on the one hand, and on  the  other, context  and Christian  tradition. Questions from own ranks as well as from outsiders may refer to the realization of the congregation’s calling and  the meaning of tradition in a particular context. These questions may lead to renewal. An ecclesiological meditation is incomplete if factors retarding the growing and learning  process  are  disregarded. Attention  to factors promoting such a process gives ground thereto. In this regard group dynamic analyses are helpful. 

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