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Contemporary theologies of mission rely on the central concept of
the missio Dei, which states that mission properly belongs to the
triune God over the church. However, present accounts fail to
establish any corresponding link between God's trinitarian economy
and ontology. In other words, the problem of the missio Dei is the
problem of the break between the act and being of God. Benjamin H.
Kim argues that a repair is needed for missio Dei theology, and
this repair is found in reexamining Barth's doctrine of revelation.
In doing so, the locus of mission moves from God's trinitarian
sending to his trinitarian revealing. The repair is further
advanced by Dietrich Bonhoeffer through his concept of person,
which functions as the unity of act and being. This account returns
mission to its original definition, which was intended to describe
the inner-trinitarian being of God in relation to humanity. The
concept of person recovers this meaning of mission by locating it
first in the person of Christ and second, in the collective person
of the church existing as the Christ community. Thus, Bonhoeffer's
description of revelation in terms of personhood provides and
account that is more faithful to the missio Dei's core insights.
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