A study on Basileia through the Missional Ecclesiology
AUTHORS
Byung-Bae Hwang,Dept. Theology, Hyupsung Univ., Whasung. 299-1326.
Sa-ya Lee,Dept. General Education, Namseoul Univ., Cheonan. 580-2302.
ABSTRACT
This paper will discuss how missional ecclesiology comprehends the basileia and how its understanding is biblically appropriate. To do this, the researchers first describe the understanding of missional ecclesiology for the kingdom of God, examine how the Bible understands the kingdom of God by focusing on the terms used in the Bible, and demonstrate the Kingdom of God in missional ecclesiology to be biblically appropriate.
KEYWORDS
Kingdom of God, Missional ecclesiology, Particularism, Universalism, Apostle Paul.
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