Introduction
A survey of the religious linguistic charateristics of the Kingdom of God in the relationship between cognitive-prepositional and performative-ontological language and its moral dimensions
The ethical hermeneutic methodology and its application to Kingdom ethics in the light of speech act theory (SAT)
The interface between hermeneutics and Christian ethics: the presence of the Kingdom as God's divine speech act
An alternative theory for Kingdom ethical performance based on the illocutionary force and its perlocutionary effect
Summary of previous chapters, limitation of the study, suggestions for further research, and conclusion.