Light, Vernon E.2022-10-042022-10-04https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14194/2690This thesis addresses the need for a biblically informed and practically relevant theology within Damascus Baptist Church (DBC). The study is anchored in the investigation of Jesus’ frequent self-designation as the "Son of Man" and its implications for the church's theological framework and ministry practices. Background and Objectives: The research is set within the context of Damascus Baptist Church, a small, agrarian congregation in Randolph County, Georgia, grappling with a lack of theological clarity and community engagement. The primary objective is to formulate a strategic plan that aligns DBC’s operative theology with the biblical understanding of Jesus as the Son of Man. This involves three secondary objectives: interpreting the current operative theology of DBC, determining what a biblically faithful theology should look like in this context, and developing a strategic plan to implement this theology effectively. Methodology: The thesis adopts Don Browning’s four-step approach to strategic practical theology. This method involves understanding the current situation, developing a vision for proper practice based on normative Christian texts, critically defending this vision, and formulating strategies for its implementation. The research employs qualitative methods, including open-ended questionnaires administered to DBC members and pastoral insights gained from the author's seven years of service at the church. Key Findings: The study reveals a significant gap in the congregation's understanding of the Son of Man motif and its theological implications. Responses to the questionnaire indicate that while members recognize Jesus' humanity through this title, there is a lack of depth in their comprehension of its full biblical and theological significance. The investigation uncovers an underdeveloped engagement with systematic and biblical theology, leading to a disconnection between belief and praxis. Theological and Practical Implications: The research explores various perspectives on the Son of Man, drawing from church history, modern scholarship, and biblical exegesis. It highlights the dual role of Jesus as both unique and exemplary, underscoring the need for DBC to integrate this understanding into its ministry practices. The thesis proposes a biblically faithful operative theology that emphasizes the redemptive work of Christ and its implications for racial reconciliation and community outreach. Strategic Plan: The proposed strategic plan includes developing educational programs to enhance biblical literacy and theological understanding among DBC members. It suggests integrating the Son of Man motif into discipleship training and preaching, fostering a holistic approach to ministry that bridges theology and action. The plan also recommends specific actions to address racial tensions and promote unity within the church and its surrounding community. Conclusion: This thesis offers a comprehensive strategy to realign DBC’s operative theology with the biblical portrayal of Jesus as the Son of Man. By doing so, it aims to empower the congregation to engage more effectively in its mission, reflecting a theologically robust and practically relevant faith. The study concludes that addressing the identified gaps and implementing the proposed plan will lead to a more faithful and impactful ministry at Damascus Baptist Church.102pTheology, PracticalTowards a Strategy to Achieve a Biblical and Effective Operative Theology at Damascus Baptist Church With Reference to Jesus’ Use of the Son of Man MotifThesis