lähetystarkoituksesta
Lähetystarkoituksesta, also known as the Doctrine of the Mission, is a theological concept that emphasizes the centrality of the Christian mission in the life of the Church. It was first articulated by the Council of Trent in the 16th century and has since been a foundational doctrine in Roman Catholicism. The doctrine posits that the primary purpose of the Church is to spread the Gospel and to convert all people to the faith. This mission is seen as a divine mandate, given to the Church by Christ himself, as stated in the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20).
The Doctrine of the Mission underscores the idea that the Church's existence is not merely for the
Critics of the Doctrine of the Mission argue that it can lead to a sense of moral