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Family
Occupation
Religion
Message |
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| Main sections of the peace treaty |
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The need for peace
the cost of peace
the offer of peace
the acceptance of peace
some results of peace |
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| Hendee's definition of symbolism |
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| treaty, agreement, will, testament |
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| the 2 basic things god expects from us if we enterthe covenant with him |
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seek daily to be like jesus in atitude and action
accept responsibility in the task of helping others to come to God |
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| how is our salvation dependant on position and condition |
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position- a place, a gift, unchanging, all equal
xondition- a journey, a work, changing, unequal |
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3 styles of communication
which is recommended for evangelism?
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self-celtered
message centered
others centered |
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| Aldrich's explaination of evangelism |
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“Evangelism is a way of living beautifully and opening one’s web of relationships to include the nonbeliever. A person is exposed to both the music and the words of the gospel” |
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JN 1:14 The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. . . 18 No one has ever seen God, but God the One and Only, who is at the Father's side, has made him known. |
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| 2 things effective evangelism involves |
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| Christ as word, Christ as image |
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he is something to hear
he is something to see |
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| 4 ways Christians historically responded to culture |
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rejection
immersion
split adaptation
critical participation |
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| what the unballanced immersionist loses and what the unballanced rejectionist loses |
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immersionist loses the message
rejectionist loses the audience |
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| the norm in Jesus' response to answering questions |
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| answer a question with a question |
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| importance of music and words in regards to relationships |
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Jesus taught this (MT 5:6)
So did his apostles (1 PT 3:15) |
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| 6 evangelistic styles hybels suggests |
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confrontational
intellectual
testimonial
interpersonal
invitational
serving |
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| we are "creating an intellectual andimaginative climate favorable to Christianity |
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| Bonhoeffer quote regarding tangible offering of the gospel to people |
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The Gospel cannot be preached . . . tangibly enough. A truly evangelical sermon must be like offering a child a fine red apple or offering a thirsty man a cool glass of water and saying: ‘Wouldn’t you like it?’” |
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| where our motivation to tell about Jesus comes from |
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| elements "modernity" is built upon |
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science
truth
individualism
human progress |
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| 3 primary delivery systems for presenting Christ to postmoderns |
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narratives, parables, and testimonies
creative worship
authentic community |
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| #1 common objection to Fay's list |
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| the process of helping those who are currently comfortable with their non-christian beliefs to think about them and to possibly become uncomfortable with them |
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| 4 elements involved in positive deconstruction |
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identifying the worldview
analyzing the wolrdview
affirming the truth
descovering the error |
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| 3 standard philosophical tests of truth and what they mean |
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1) coherence
2) correspondence
3) pragmatic |
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| 2 major characteristics of post modernism |
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| the emphasis on questioning |
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