Abstract

It is the aim of this article to elucidate the interrelatedness between holiness and the experience of Gods’ salvific restoration of his people in regard to the church’s mission in this world. In order to do so, the New Testament metaphor of “light”, as it relates to a missiological context, shall be examined, first in terms of its Old Testament background and secondly as it is reflected in the writings of Luke and Matthew. Based on these findings, some implications for a Pentecostal theology of missions shall be outlined in the concluding section.

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