2012年3月4日 星期日

Singapore Communique

Responding to the need of working together in training  future church leaders, the Ecumenical Theological  Education of the World Council of Churches (ETE-WCC) in cooperation with the Christian Conference of Asia  (CCA), 15 representatives from regional and national theological associations, networks and partner organizations for theological education in Asia met at Trinity Theological College, Singapore on the Pentecost-weekend from 10-11, June, 2011.  

Affirming that the Spirit of Pentecost is symbol of courage and greater solidarity transcending boundaries of nations, denominations and cultural differences, the participants decided to strengthen common witness to Christ in engaging for theological education in Asia together.  They recognized the need

- for more cooperation among theological educators in training future church leaders;
- for more mutual learning through exchange of theological resources between the different regions within Asia;
- for more dialogue between the different denominational and theological traditions;
- for more common standards and accreditation mechanism for insuring quality theological education; and
- for more mutual solidarity support mechanism and network for emerging churches in  Asia.
Participants affirmed
- that there is a need for a common platform for all associations of theological schools and networks for theological education in Asia;
- that there is a need for greater solidarity between different churches transcending stereotyped views of each other as ‘ecumenicals, ‘evangelicals’ or ‘charismatics’ in witnessing to Christ in today’s world;
- that theological education is the back-bone  of authentic Christians witness in Asia;
- that there are many resources in terms of expertise, innovative curriculum models and contextual theological resources which can be shared between the different associations of theological schools in ASIA;
- that there is much effort to be made in encouraging young scholars to do theology using Asian resources in Asian context;
- that holistic emphasis in theological education should be an integral element in all dimensions of theological education in Asia which needs to be strengthened through theological movements and programmes.
Participants agreed that AFTE should be constituted inviting
- the representatives of all national and regional associations of theological schools, networks and movements of theological education in Asia;
- the representatives of partners organizations for theological education in  Asia; and
- the representatives from the Asian Diaspora community.
To carry further the decision of the first meeting of the AFTE, the participants decided to form AFTE Task Group representing major theological associations and partners in theological education and entrusted to explore the followings:
- Organize a further meeting of AFTE in conjunction to a major event of a member organization with a focus on a particular theme for the year 2012;
- Share the decisions of  Singapore meeting with partners in theological education and explore the resources in partnership with ETE-WCC for the next meeting;
- Prepare a working guideline for AFTE to be adopted in the next meeting;
- Prepare a Vision and Mission Statement of the AFTE to be adopted in the next meeting;
- Facilitate the exchange of theological library resources and journals through the Global Digital Library for Theology;

The following persons were requested to act as AFTE Task Group until the next meeting: 
Dr. Huang Po Ho (Convener), Dr. Limuel Equina, Dr. Alex Fuentes, Dr. Jung Sook Lee, Dr. Wati Longchar. 

The following persons are requested to act as consultants:  Dr. Dietrich Werner, Dr. H.S. Wilson and the Executive Secretary of FMU-CCA.

Gratitude:
The participants expressed deep appreciation to the World Council of Churches (ETE), Foundation of Theological Education in South East Asia (FTE), to EMW (Germany) and all partners in theological education for their continued support, encouragement and partnership in training church leaders in Asia. We record our special gratitude to WCC-ETE for the logistic support and making resources available for the exploratory meeting which took place in July 2010 at BIT, Bangkok and the organization of the first AFTE meeting at TTC, Singapore. We also thank CCA for the encouragement and support in launching this initiative.  Thanks also to TTC Singapore community for the kind hospitality and hosting of this historic event.

Participants of this first AFTE meeting came from the following associations and networks of theological education: SSC (SCEPTRE), ATESEA, PTCA, PERSETIA, APTA, ATA, KAATS, FTE, WCC-ETE, ATEM, MATS, PATS, BIT Thailand, Vietnamese Christian Mission (or VTC California).

Nature of AFTE

It is an all-Asian Theological FORUM FOR theological educators from mainline denominations, Evangelical, Orthodox, Pentecostal and Roman Catholic churches, including Asian Diaspora, Christian partners and Asian theological networks.
General Aims
- To bring together under a common umbrella the associations/networks of different denominational and church backgrounds in Asia for dialogue and cooperation in theological education;
- To promote holistic and relevant theological education;
Specific Objectives
To provide space for dialogue between regional associations of theological schools and theological networks on the following projects:
a. mutual recognition of academic degrees and diplomas awarded by various theological institutions
b. joint theological leadership institutes
c. joint theological publications
d. shared understanding of principles and standards of accreditation
e. faculty and student exchange among theological institutions
f. sharing on new ways and models of theological education and pedagogy such as distant learning models;
g. global and regional sharing resource in the area of theological education;
h. sharing and learning opportunities on doing theologies in multi-faith contexts in Asia.

Background of AFTE

The need for a common platform for theological education in Asia has been raised by many theological institutions and associations in various occasions.  To address this need, Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) has been bringing together theologians through the Congress of Asian Theologians.  The Program for Theology and Cultures in Asia (PTCA) has been organizing inter-regional, sub-regional and national activities in doing theology with Asian resources.  Both the Ecumenical and Evangelical theological education networks have formed “Associations” or “Boards” for accreditation/affiliation of their degree programmes.  All these networks and associations work independently without much cooperation, and sometimes even with some sense of rivalry or competition.

With the sprouting of many theological institutions and Bible schools in various places, there is a need for these theological education networks to come together, learn from each other and work together.  Considering the changing global scenario of ecumenical theological education, the Ecumenical Theological Education of the World Council of Churches (ETE-WCC) brought together representatives from the Board of Theological Education-Senate of Serampore (BTESSC), Association of Theological Education in South East Asia (ATESEA), Asian Theological Association (ATA), Asia Pacific Theological Association (APTA), Association of Theological Education in Myanmar (ATEM), Association of Theological Schools in Indonesia (PERSETIA), CCA and ecumenical partner organizations (FTE, EMW) to a workshop at Bangkok Institute of Theology in Bangkok, Thailand in July 2010, to consider the crucial tasks of theological education – e.g. theological faculty development, promotion of Asian theologies, and production of resources for theological education in Asia.  Participants of the workshop affirmed the need to bring together all theological education networks in an Asian Forum on Theological Education.