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학술저널
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김다니엘 (아세아연합신학대학교)
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한국복음주의선교신학회 복음과 선교 복음과 선교 제44권 제4호
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2018.1
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265 - 302 (38page)

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The cultural anthropological study of the religious specialists identifies two particular types—prophet and shaman—as those who are specially acknowledged for their understanding and experience of supernatural call. Although their orientations may be differentiated—the prophet approaches the people on behalf of the supernatural, while the shaman approaches the supernatural on behalf of the people—both are engaged in specialized works based on their sense of inspirational call. Thus the prophetic type and shamanic type serve as distinct paradigms of supernatural call, and provide a much needed challenge to the Christian understanding of divine call. Of course, the Christian concept of divine call finds its precedent in the biblical prophets (and apostles). However, by comparing the biblical prophetic concept of divine call with the shamanic concept of spiritual call, the distinct nature of the biblical model of prophetic call may be more sharply accentuated. The purpose of this thesis, then, is to compare the concept of supernatural call in the cases of the biblical prophets and the worldly shamans, and to draw some significant implications for the present-day missionary call. The common characteristic of supernatural initiative has a general implication for the Christian missionaries in their understanding of the nature of divine call. But what distinguishes the biblical prophetic call from the shamanic call is that there is an added dimension of specific “commission,” and this commission element has a further implication for the Christian missionaries in terms of understanding the specific content and direction regarding their call. Moreover, we must remember that the biblical prophets, in clear distinction from their shamanic counterparts, exercised their call/commission with the highest standard of “ethical monotheism,” and this pietistic dimension certainly has a missional implication of fulfilling the divine call/commission in a relationally faithful and morally responsible way. The outline of the thesis, then, is as follows: (1) biblical prophetic call/commission; (2) shamanic call phenomenon; (2) comparative analysis (of prophetic call and shamanic call); and (4) implications for missionary call.

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