Ecclesia · Domus Dei

The Ontological Revolution
of the Household Church

Oikos · Koinonia · Oikonomia

Re-exploring the ontological foundation and Kingdom mission of the household church from biblical theology—
The church is not a building, but a sent household that births and multiplies disciples.

Eighteen Chapters · Six Parts · Discipleship Focus · Approx. 130,000 Words
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Table of Contents

Preface / Introduction
Preface: The Ontological Return of Ecclesiology Explanation of Key Terms Introduction: From the Crisis of Form to the Call of the Kingdom
Part 1: Deconstruction and Crisis
Chapter 1: Where Have We Come From?
Part 2: Ontology and Foundation
Chapter 2: Searching for the Blueprint Chapter 3: God's Plan and Mission Chapter 4: The Sacred Prototype: Oikos Chapter 5: The Kingdom Community: Koinonia
Part 3: The Dynamic Expansion of the Kingdom
Chapter 6: The Trajectory of Redemption History Chapter 7: Dynamic Strategy
Part 4: Governance and Order: Oikonomia
Chapter 8: Oikonomia (Part 1) Chapter 9: Oikonomia (Part 2) Chapter 10: The Power of the Kingdom
Part 5: The Transmission of Life
Chapter 11: The Loss of Discipleship Chapter 12: Principles of Discipleship Chapter 13: The Goal of Discipleship
Part 6: Practice and Life
Chapter 14: The Shift of the Altar Chapter 15: The Sacred Feast Chapter 16: Interactive Gatherings Chapter 17: From Isolation to Connection Chapter 18: Functional Differentiation and Collaboration
Conclusion / Appendix
Conclusion: Returning to the Radical Sufficiency of Scripture Alone Appendix: Household Church Launch Roadmap Study and Discussion Guide