변화하는 세대는 새로운 복음 전달 방법을 요청한다. 이제 복음의 전달을 위해 들려질 뿐 아니라 보여지고 체험되는 통전적 접근이 필요하 다. 기독교박물관은 비기독교인들에게 기독교의 가치와 정신을 보여주 며 즐거움과 감동을 줄 수 있는 선교적 근접 공간으로서 관람객과 상호작용 할 수 있다. 본 논문은 박물관의 여러 가지 기능 중에서 전시를 통한 교육의 목표인 정체성 형성과 그 과정 속에 발생하는 선교의 가능성을 연구하였다. 논문의 전개는 첫째, 박물관의 역사를 통해 그 교육적 기능을 찾고, 박물관의 교육패러다임으로 개인의 경험 이 지식과 의미를 만드는 구성주의를 소개한다. 둘째, 구성주의 박물관 의 기독교 내러티브 전시의 관람객과 교육적 상호작용을 통한 정체성 변화 즉 선교를 모색한다. 셋째로, 기독교박물관의 모든 활동의 중심이 라고 할 수 있는 선교적 그리스도인으로서 학예사(Curator)와 해설사 (Docent)를 소개함으로 기독교박물관이 신앙 정체성 형성과 전승의 교육 공간이며 하나님의 선교의 장으로 기능해야 함을 주장한다.
테오도르 플리드너(Theodor Fliedner, 1800~1864)는 카이저 스베르트 디아코니(Kaiserswerther Diakonie)의 설립자다. 그는 나 폴레옹 전쟁으로 인한 사회, 경제적 쇠락과 합리주의, 초기 산업화와 대규모의 빈곤 문제로 사회 개혁이 요청되던 19세기 프로이센에서 디아코니 운동을 통해 이러한 시대적 문제들을 해결하고자 노력했다. 미취학 아동들을 위한 학교를 설립하고 간호사와 교사 양성소를 설립하 였으며, 이러한 기관들을 통해 기독교적 섬김과 사랑을 실천하고, 하나님 나라의 확장을 이루고자한 시대의 선구자다. 디아코니를 통해 그가 궁극적으로 이루고자 한 것은 선교적 측면에서의 하나님나라 확장이었다. 단순히 국내적 문제들의 타계가 아닌 선교적 측면에서 디아코니 운동을 추진했다는 것은 중요하다. 특별히 여성들을 위한 새로운 직업과 교육, 사회 참여의 기회를 확대한 점은 오늘날 한국 교회의 입장에서도 되새겨볼만한 중요한 가치를 담고 있다.
The aim of this thesis is to examine the examples of developing missionary attitude through community training of the department of Doxology in Jeonju university founded upon christian principals and to suggest some applicable ways.The purpose of the department of Doxology in Jeonju university is to train students to be sincere pastors, missionaries, ministers and lay ministers with excellence of faithful spirituality and worship art, developing spirituality and intellectuality through theology, missiology and doxology and cultivating character through practical training of worship and praise ministry and the community training. The community training in the department of Doxology is a way of spiritual training. All the students who are involved in the training live together in a dormitory during the terms and are to be trained for their regular and individual devotional life. Through these programs students may know the differences between them and understand each other so that they are more to serve one and another and to be equipped as a man of God. The training includes spiritual training programs such as silent prayer meeting (morning prayer): students start a day with it, all nations prayer meeting : closing meeting of a day, campus prayer meeting and Thursday service of the department of Doxology. Also there are relationship training and leadership training. In June, 2013. the department did a survey to know the missionary attitude of the community. The result shows that the students in the 3rd and 4th grade are reading the whole Bible and having individual prayer time more stably and constantly than the 1st and 2nd grade students.In terms of basic concepts of mission, it also reflects that students seem to recognize the importance of the vision and the calling as they have been in the training for hearing and responding to the Word of God. Moreover, they, who have already learned that there are certain necessities in many fields of mission through all nations prayer meeting, answered that it is necessary to choose appropriate ways for missionary works. They are not just aware of the gravity of a missionary life by answering that they would take a part in a short term missionary work but also fully understanding the emphasis of participating in a missionary work. Also, it lets us know that the students never over looks the importance of intercessory prayer by answering that they would pray for mission continuously. The respondents themselves chose answers evenly among the examples of the programmes of the community training which were either helpful or challenging. At the same time, they confirmed that there have certainly been spiritual experience and growth which have brought maturity in character through corresponding life with the Word and the posture of love and serving.“And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.” (Hebrews 10:24,25) All Christians are in one community which is united by God, Jesus Christ and the Cross through the Holy Spirit. In spite of that, under the influence of personalization, segmentation and specialization, in this society, excessive rationalism, diversification and individualism are overflowing. Due to it, even christian belief community is loosing its vitality. As the community training requires the trainees to set apart themselves from the world and to live properly according to the call of God for us to be a part of the body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:27), holding a vision from God, giving themselves to God, within this generation, the community training of the department of Doxology could be a model for developing a missionary attitude of a missionary community following the supreme order of Christ.