Nairobi, 21 February, 2024 / 10:05 pm (ACI Africa).
The 2024 Theological Symposium that the School of Theology of Kenya-based Tangaza University College (TUC) has organized aims to demystify the “missionary mandate” that Jesus Christ gave to his disciples, an organizer of the two-day event has said.
In a Wednesday, February 21 interview, Fr. George Kocholikal told ACI Africa that the February 22-23 symposium that is to have Robert Cardinal Sarah, the Prefect emeritus of the Congregation of Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, as the keynote speaker also seeks to help students of Theology embrace the missionary mandate of Jesus Christ.
“Just before his ascension, Jesus spoke to the apostles and told them ‘I commission you, I send you to go all over the world, teach them, make disciples of all nations’. We are here as Christians simply because people were faithful to this call. Now, in our time, in 2024, we want to reflect about that mandate, some elements, the challenges, possibilities, demands, is it updated or is outdated? That is what we are trying to deal with in this symposium,” said Fr. Kocholikal.
He added in reference to Christ’s missionary mandate, “Some people say it is already outdated; it is not relevant anymore. So, we want to look at it again. Why did Jesus say, ‘Go all over the world, teach and baptize’? Have we finished that mandate? Do we need a new mandate? And what are the problems people in this area of promoting Christ, the Kingdom, face?”
Organized by the Department of Dogmatic Theology at TUC’s School of Theology, the symposium has the theme, “Make Disciples of all Nations: The Missionary Mandate of Christ (cf. Mt. 28:19-20) in the Religious, Cultural, and Social context of Africa Today.”