Īss Ieskats Kurzemes Un Vidzemes Luterāņu Konsistoriju Ārmisijas Domas Attīstībā Un Leipcigas Misijas Atbalstā: A brief overview of the Lutheran consistories of Courland and Livland’s development of thought regarding missions and support of the Leipzig Mission.

Following the Russian Empire’s 1832 legislation regarding Lutheran churches, new consistories, including those of Courland and Livland (Vidzeme), were created. This paper examines the development of thought regarding missions and the evolving theology in both consistories, as well as their ties with...

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Published in:Cel̜š
Main Author: Ēce, Kristīna (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Latvian
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Published: LU Akadēmiskais apgāds 2021
In: Cel̜š
Further subjects:B Evangelical Churches
B EMPLOYMENT in foreign countries
B Lutheran Church
B Bible
B LIVONIA
B Responsibility
B Women clergy
B Clergy
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Summary:Following the Russian Empire’s 1832 legislation regarding Lutheran churches, new consistories, including those of Courland and Livland (Vidzeme), were created. This paper examines the development of thought regarding missions and the evolving theology in both consistories, as well as their ties with the Leipzig Mission in sending missionaries from the Baltics to other countries. It was concluded that consideration of foreign mission was present as early as 1837 in Courland and 1843 in Livland. Mission awareness, however, arose only when there was someone who had received a personal calling and for whom missions was important. Although every pastor could read the Bible, it was not self-evident that everyone would take foreign mission as their personal responsibility, but both consistories included some pastors who fostered mission interest among their peers. The Courland and Livland consistories primarily worked with and sent most mission offerings to Leipzig Mission, through which the majority of missionaries from the Baltics were sent during the 19th and early 20th century to carry out missionary work abroad. Foreign mission through Leipzig was also an area which provided women an opportunity to be involved in church ministry. Although foreign mission was not a main theological topic of Courland and Livland consistories’ work, it still played an important role and created the foundation for mission work that occurred later in the Latvian Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Contains:Enthalten in: Cel̜š
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.22364/cl.72.02