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Mission Together toward Economy of Life: Feminist Perspectives
Oleh:
Peralta, Athena
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
International Review of Mission vol. 104.1 no. 400 (Apr. 2015)
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page 61-68.
Topik:
economy of life
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feminist
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Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
I32
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The new mission statement produced by the World Council of Churches (WCC), Together towards Life: Mission and Evangelism in Changing Landscapes, grapples with the current context of a brutal, complex globalized economy that is enriching a powerful and privileged few at the expense of the lives of the majority of people subsisting in poverty and the planet's increasingly fragile ecosystems. In an economic landscape marked by pervasive suffering amidst unprecedented plenty and widespread ecological devastation, Together towards Life affirms that "the purpose of God's mission is fullness of life for all" (John 10: 10). Thus, the role of mission today is to resist idolatry in free market capitalism, "to denounce the economy of greed, and to participate in and practice the divine economy of love, sharing, and justice." (2) In other words, mission today must join in the urgent task of building life-affirming economies that benefit all across gender, race, class/casteism, age, ability, or sexual orientation. Together towards Life poses challenges to churches' and Christians' missionary work toward an "economy of life": "How can we proclaim the good news and values of God's kingdom in the global market, or win over the spirit of the market? What kind of missional action can the church take in the midst of economic and ecological injustice and crisis on a global scale?" (3) It also offers a paradigm change in missional engagement, from "mission to the margins" to "mission from the margins," Against this backdrop, this paper invites readers to put on gender-just lenses in engaging in mission toward economy of life. For what has yet to be mentioned is that women comprise the greater part (60-70 percent) of the global poor who are compelled to make sacrifices in the name of growth and development and who suffer the brunt of chronic financial and economic crises. Moreover, women - who have the main responsibility for everyday tasks of preparing meals; collecting firewood, water, and medicinal herbs; and planting rice and other food staples - are disproportionately affected by human-induced climate change and other burgeoning ecological issues that are inextricably rooted in our unsustainable and destructive systems of production and consumption. While they produce more than 60 percent of the world's food and other produce, they own only less than 2 percent of the world's property and account for 70 percent of the population living in absolute poverty.
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