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| Which two countries colonized accompanied with Roman Catholicism? |
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| What person do many consider his work in Japan in the 16th century as the greatest example of Roman Catholic missionaries? |
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| Who is the leader in the concept of contextualization in China? |
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| Who's proposal of evangelizing the heathens was scorned by his pastor? |
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| Who was the Moravian church leader? |
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| Who was one of the earliest proponents of the indigenous church model, which he called the apostolic example or Pauline Method? |
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| Who founded the China Inland Mission? |
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| Who profoundly influenced the course of Southern baptist missions? |
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| Which movements in the turn of the 20th century produced missionaries? |
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| Bible Institutes and Faith Missions |
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| Which Dominican priest called the "Apostle of the Indies"? |
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| What people group believed that the world had been evangelized centuries before, they focused their energies on reforming Christian life within the Western church? |
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| Who started the movement that was founded by Ignatius Loyola? |
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| He was one of the first American missionaries, who buried his wife and child in Burma? |
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| John Mott described this as "the most significant gathering ever held in the interest of the world's evangelization." |
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| He was a liberated slave who oversaw the production of the Yoruba Bible. |
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| She was known as "the first cross-cultural Chinese missionary in modern times" and "the first to establish a Bible institute for women workers in China." |
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| He was known as "the father of Christianity in the Ivory Coast." |
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| He was the 20th century missionary who spent a lifetime promoting evangelization of Muslims. |
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| He proclaimed, "Christ must be in the Indian setting. He must be the Christ of the Indian Road." |
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| He was the Director of the Bethel Bible School in Topeka, Kansas, where students spoke in tongues in 1901. |
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| He was a Swedish-American Missionary who pioneered a Pentecostal movement in Brazil (Assemblies of God) which today encompasses millions of believers. |
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| He was the leader of the Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles. |
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| She was an Albanian missionary called to minister to the "poorest of the poor" in Calcutta, India. |
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| A group of people who subconsciously agree to certain unwritten rules, values and traditions in order live harmoniously within a community is called what? |
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| Gangs in Los Angeles, Black Muslims in Chicago, Brazilian Assemblies of God memebers are examples of a what? |
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| A what refers to some element within the culture which can be used as a bridge to convey the Gospel to that culture? |
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| Paul's reference to the UNKNOWN GOD in Athens is an example of the utilization of the principle of what? |
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| The frustration sensed by a missionary who is adjustiong to living in another country is called what? |
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| Marge Jones' book Psychology of Missionary Adjustment deals largely with the subject of what? |
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| The sense of exhilaration as the newly arrived missionary finds all the elements of the new culture beautiful and appealing is called the what stage? |
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| Hand gestures which mean one thing is one culture and something completely different in another culture is an example of what symbols? |
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| The person conveying a message is called the what? |
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| The person receiving a message is called the what? |
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| The content of what is being transmitted in a communication exercise is called the what? |
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| In communication jargon, the "filter of the mind" which is composed of all past experiences of a person is referred ot as the what through which a message passes? |
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| What refers to the process of making a message relevant to the culture which is hearing it? |
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| Although a missionary may need to work very hard to achieve this, it is essential that (s)he does, even genuinely loving the people cannot serve as its substitute. |
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| On aspect of American culture which often becomes an obstacle in crosscultural communications. |
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| The missionary who successfully passes through cultural schock is well on his, or her, way to what? |
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| According to Royer, the Bible Characters Job, David, and Elijah all experienced what? |
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| List the 4 stages of cultural shock |
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1. Tourist Stage
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| List the 4 cultures to be considered when contextualizing Gospel truths: |
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1. Encoder
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| This treaty ended the persectuion of the church |
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| Edict of Toleration (Treaty of Milan) |
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| He translated the Scriptures into the Gothic tongue |
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| He was a missionary to Ireland |
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| He was an Apostle to Germany; power encounter at the Oak of Thor |
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| He made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire |
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| "First missionary to the Muslims," he trained many follwers in the Arabic language to minister to Muslims |
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| Tens of thousand of Chinese converts through his ministry in the 13th century |
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| He was the first know missionary to reach China |
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| Early church historian who gives account of earliest missionary activity |
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| His coversion led to the conversions of Russia and Ukraine |
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| First preacher on record to preach to not-proselyte Romans |
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| Credited for taking the Gospel to north Afirca (Alexandria) |
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| He is credited for taking the Gospel to India |
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| Her martydrom in the 3rd centrury results in many converts to Christianity |
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| Often considered the most negative even th history of Christianity, its history includes the Crusades which defamed Christianity |
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| Believed to be the 1st to plant Christian churches in what today is Russia and Ukraine |
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| Evangelist who left Jerusalem to preach to the Samaritans |
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| He was credited for taking the Gospel to Spain |
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| Halted the spread of Islam |
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