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The Old, Old, Story: Fr Dwight Longenecker on Authentic Evangelization

The fields are white unto harvest! Now we need the workers to step forward.

Through video, radio, internet, blogs, e-books and publishing on demand the world is opening up to the proclamation of the gospel as never before. What is needed now is an army of enthusiastic, well catechized, articulate and passionate missionaries--a new breed of evangelists is needed to tell the old, old story in a new way. The fields are white unto harvest! Now we need the workers to step forward.


GREENVILLE, SC (Catholic Online) - I can remember the Evangelical preachers of my youth railing against the purveyors of something they disparagingly called 'the social gospel'. The 'social gospel' was the liberal form of Christianity that had substituted the 'old, old story' of mankind's sin and Christ's sacrificial redemption for a mixture of trendy causes, political activism and ministry to the poor. As far as they were concerned, a missionary's work , whether at home or abroad, was to preach the gospel. All that nonsense about building hospitals and schools and soup kitchens was just "the liberals watering down the faith yet again".

Such a view of Christian mission is a dangerously simplistic reaction to a perceived abuse. The Evangelical preachers had a point inasmuch as there was a stream of liberal Protestant Christianity that had ceased to be dogmatic in any sense, and had substituted a bland activism for Christian truth. However, abuse should not undo right use. To react against the "social gospel" by avoiding all political involvement and social ministry was a gross abdication of Christian responsibility.

I experienced this one-sided approach to evangelization within the conservative Evangelical churches of my youth, but it wasn't until I became a Catholic that I realized that the prejudice could go the other way too. If those interested in preaching the gospel of sin, redemption and resurrection were sometimes biased against the "social gospel", I have come to realize that there are many sincere people in the Catholic Church who are doing excellent work in the realm of "peace and justice issues" who are very biased against the proclamation of the Christian faith in all its fully dogmatic and difficulty glory.

They cringe at the idea that we should point out mankind's sinful condition. They regard a call for conversion as "triumphalistic", the see dogma as "divisive" or "ecumenically unwise". They wish for "interfaith dialogue" to such an extent that the whole idea of conversion becomes anathema.

The clash between these two views is sometimes expressed as the "kergymatic" versus the "koinonia". In laymen's terms it is dogmatic versus community-based evangelization. The first seeks to communicate the gospel through preaching and teaching. It summons people to consider the claims of Christ and it calls them to conversion in the widest sense. The second communicates the gospel through works of charity, a radiant example and a heart of love. It seeks to draw people to the attractive and overpowering love of Christ. 

If there is to be a New Evangelization then there is simply no room for a clash between these two emphases. We will all, by nature of our background and temperament, be drawn more to one than another, but this is no excuse to marginalize and exclude the other side. Both are needed if a balance is to be maintained and the New Evangelization to go forward apace.

A friend of mine who is best described as "Catholic lay evangelist" told me of his experience attending a conference on adult catechesis and evangelization. The conference was attended by diocesan leaders in the field.  My friend is definitely one of those involved in "kerygmatic" evangelization. He calls people to turn to Jesus, repent of their sins and welcome the fullness of the Holy Spirit into their lives.

He is also very involved in the Church's social witness and makes sure that the "koinonia" aspect of evangelization is a vital part of his own ministry and outreach. However, he expressed his shock that at the conference the whole emphasis was on "koinonia" to the exclusion of the "kerygmatic". In other words, the form was there, but the content was missing. The "social gospel" had become merely social.

If Evangelization is to move forward, then it is vital that the "social gospel" be rooted and enlivened by the solid dogmatic content of the faith. The social dimension is vital, but if the faith is no more than "making the world a better place" - then why bother to be a Christian at all? On the other hand, a gospel of sin, repentance, and forgiveness is empty if the social aspect is neglected. The African missionary sums it up when he says, "I cannot give them the bread of the Eucharist if I have not given them ordinary bread for supper."

The Catholic Church is strong on the "social" aspect of evangelization, but too often we have been weak in proclaiming the gospel of salvation. Happily, with increased access to the world through the new media all this is changing. The world of communications is going through a revolution of an importance that dwarfs the invention of the printing press.

Through the new media instant global communication is available to all. Through video, radio, internet, blogs, e-books and publishing on demand the world is opening up to the proclamation of the gospel as never before. What is needed now is an army of enthusiastic, well catechized, articulate and passionate missionaries--a new breed of evangelists is needed to tell the old, old story in a new way. The fields are white unto harvest! Now we need the workers to step forward.

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Fr Dwight Longenecker is starting a new evangelization project called Finding Faith. Keep up to date on his website and blog to learn more as it develops: www.dwightlongenecker.com


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Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention:
The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.

Keywords: Evangelization, mission, social gospel, witness, testimony, apologetics, convert making, preaching, Fr Dwight Longenecker

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  1. snooop1e
    1 year ago

    As always Fr Longenecker is laser focused on right on target. I could be wrong but I have a deep suspicion that the unnamed "lay apologist" he is referring to is none other than Tim (Dula) Staples, then again what do I know...........

  2. Linda Smith
    1 year ago

    You are rigt on, Andrew! I am a member of the Secular Franciscan's and that is exactly how Francis drew people to him. His order is one of penitence and poverty--both of spirit and of material goods. We need to be more like him by serving the poor with food for BOTH body and soul!

  3. abey
    1 year ago

    It is the Truth that is exalted above all & that Truth sent unto man as the Word of God is Christ Jesus, of whose truth is written in the above article, excellent. Unfortunately, but not surprising considering the Apostasy & the falling away from the True Gospel prophesied, to which is the social Gospel that is reigning today. Where the Gospel of Christ asks of us to seek first all eternal things, that which is in & to the Kingdom of God, the Social Gospel emphasizes on all other things first, making the things of God to be secondary, cleaving to the flesh & its desires moving away from the First Estate. It is the Spirit which need to lead the body, the Good Spirit & not the body to lead the spirit. In other words cleave not after the things of this world, for that which is required will come as needed like in the case of a man moving in the Gospel need not to chase after his woman, she will come to him, for by the origin, the woman was presented before him as his help mate, which does not mean to use & throw as seen today but she to himself as he is to himself for she was made from him, neither can be consider himself above her for that amounts to going above himself & it is to this that every man is born of a woman, all by the wisdom of God, again it has nothing to do with the word "Equal" but everything to do with the word "in one another", but then since the man was made first, his head is Christ, & when he seeks his head in turn the woman will seek her head which is him, to be one in Christ who being one with the Father in the perfect unity. All this becomes contrary in the social gospel, which thus makes it to be not of God but to the Adversary of man.

  4. Stephen
    1 year ago

    CATHOLIC ARTS INCLUDED IN CATHOLIC EVANGELIZATION!

    Fr. Longnecker is right on when he puts forth, "If Evangelization is to move forward, then it is vital that the 'social gospel' be rooted and enlivened by the solid dogmatic content of the faith..." To which one must add, "The solid dogmatic content of the faith as conveyed through intrinsically true and beautiful Catholic arts." For Catholics who are ballet dancers, choreographers, patrons of the arts for Catholic evangelization, go now to: www.TheDancerBallet.com Let's get evangelization underway, not independent or exclusive of, but highly inclusive of, the evangelical Holy Spirit-led power of the true Catholic arts! www.TheDancerBallet.com In this very real sense, Pope Benedict XVI's Message to Artists and Message on Evangelization are wedded!

  5. Andrew
    1 year ago

    Good article. As J. Brian Benestad puts it in his book Church, State, and Society, there must be "internal justice" before there can ever be "external justice." We cannot be internally just until we recognize our sin, our need for redemption and forgiveness, the source of that forgiveness, and the means of amendment and growth in virtue. Society is changed a heart at a time.

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