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| Coutries which colonized acoompanied with Roman Catholicism |
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| many consider his work in Japan in the 16th century s the greatest example of Roma Catholic missionaries |
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| leader in the concept of cotextualization in China |
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| His proposal of evangelizing the heathenns was scorned by his pastor |
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| one of the earliest proponets of the indigenous church model, whcih he called the apostolic example or pauline method |
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| founded the china inland mission |
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| profoundly influenced the course of Southern Baptist missions |
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| Bible Institutes and Faith missions |
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| at the turn of the 20th century these movements produced missionaries |
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| dominician priest called the "apostle of the Indies" |
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| believeing the world has been evangelized ceturies before, they focused their energies on reforming Christian life withig the western church |
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| Movemet founded by Ignatius Loyola |
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| one of america's first missiionaries, he buried his wife and child in Burma |
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| john mott described this as the most significant gathering ever held in the iterest of the world's evangelization |
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| a liberated slave who oversay the production of the yoruba bible |
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| the cross-cultural chinese missionary in modern times and the first to establish a bible institute for wormen workers in china |
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| the father of christianity in the ivory coast |
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| twentieth century missionary who spent a lifetime promoting evangelization of muslims |
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| he proclamed christ must be in the indian setting. he must be the christ of the indian road |
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| director of the bethel bible schools in topeka kansas where students spoke in tongues in 1901 |
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| sweedish-american missionary who pioneered a pentecostal movement in Brazil which today encompasses millions of believers |
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| leader of the azusa street revival in los angeles |
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| albanian missionary called to miister 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 a what |
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| Gangs in Los Angeles, Black Muslims in Chicago, Brazilian Assemblies of God members are examples of a |
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| A (n) ___?__ 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 ___?__. |
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| The frustration sensed by a missionary who is adjusting to living in another country is called __?___. |
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| Marge Jones’ book Psychology of Missionary Adjustment deals largely with the subject of __?___. |
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