The relation of gods mission and the mission of the church in Ephesians

A separation between the mission of God and mission of the church occurred post Willingren 1952 through an introduction of the term and concept missio Dei. In the Pauline corpus the letter to the Ephesians makes an invaluable contribution to mission. In the time period 1811-1950 central to the theol...

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Main Author: Aarde, Timothy Alexander van (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: University of South Africa [2017]
In: Missionalia
Year: 2016, Volume: 44, Issue: 3, Pages: 284-300
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history
RJ Mission; missiology
Further subjects:B oikonomia and pleroma
B mission of God
B Mission of the church
B Willingren
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Summary:A separation between the mission of God and mission of the church occurred post Willingren 1952 through an introduction of the term and concept missio Dei. In the Pauline corpus the letter to the Ephesians makes an invaluable contribution to mission. In the time period 1811-1950 central to the theologies of mission that emerged was the relation of the mission of God and the mission of the church. The mission of God and the mission of the church are interrelated and developed in terms of two concepts in Ephesians, oikonomia (1:9-10; 3:2, 9-10) and pleroma (1:20-23; 3:19; 4:10, 13).
ISSN:2312-878X
Contains:Enthalten in: Missionalia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.7832/44-3-117