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| The five periods of in order of date |
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Romans 0-400 Barbarians 400-800 Vikings 800-1200 Saracens 1200-1600 Ends of the Earth 1600- |
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| What separates Christianity and all other religions? |
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| The command to go forth with the Good News |
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| What was the involuntary go mechanism? |
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| When the church was scattered through persecution which in turn helped them to spread |
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| When was the destruction of the temple in Jersualem |
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| Which was the only church in Ireland in the first Millenium to give an outstanding missionary response |
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| What are the 5 main avenues through which Christianity penetrated the Roman world |
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1. Preaching and teaching 2. Personal Witness 3. Acts of kindness and charity 4. Faith shown in persecution and death 5. Apologetics |
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| When was the conquest of the Roman Empire by Christianity |
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| What were the Arian Christians known for |
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| They were branded for being heretics, but were very missions minded |
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Missionary to the Goths 4th century Missionary Held a mild form of Arianism (Separate natures) Firm believer of translating the Bible His successors |
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A Britsh slave in Ireland 5th Century Missionary |
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| What were Patrick's Missions Methods |
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Power encounter - proving God is strong Winning of political leaders Emphasis on spiritual growth-intense Bible Study and Ministry 100,000 baptized and 200 churches planted |
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| When did the Barbarian Invasions begin |
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| What were the Barbarians known for ? |
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| Respectful of life, property, and especially spared the churches |
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| Who played a key role in the celtic church during the Barbarian time period |
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| He was a 6th century missionry to Britatin and had 12 companians |
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| The Roman Catholic mission was closely tied with what 2 exploits |
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| Who was King Clovis and what was he known for |
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| What was Boniface's missions methods? |
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Power encounter Training indigenous E1 Clergy Recruiting women for missions Powerful backing of Charles Martel |
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| What is the Nestorian Church |
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Founded by Nestorius - a former bishop of Alexandria in Mesopotamia and Persia The greatest missionary church the world has ever known 1st introduced Christianity into Chin in 635 and clourished untill 13th century Cental asia and southeast asia Declined by 13th century |
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| What was a big setback of the barbarian period |
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| There were no missionary outreach to the scandinavian people |
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| What/when was the turning point in the struggle against Islam? |
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| Charles Mart and the Battles of Tours/Sal'adin in 732 AD |
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| The Vikings were neither civilzed nor |
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| What happened because of the lack of missionary outreach to the scandinavians? |
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| The people came to where the Christians were |
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The first evangelized Sweden 801-865 The apostle of the north After his death people reverted back to paganism |
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| What was the Gregorian Reform |
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| A spiritual movement by Pope Innocent II |
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| What happened in AD 1200 and why |
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| All Europe was Christanized because of direct missionary effort, involuntary go mechanism, and conversion of kings followed by mass conversion |
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| What was the new threat in the coming of the 4th period |
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| What were some of the missionary endeavors of the Sarcean period? |
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The crusades (1095-1291) the 200 year movemnt to win back the Holy Land |
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| Who was Francis of Assissi |
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| He tried to win the muslims by love instead of by hate |
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| He helped people understand what the true Gospel was about and gave his life sacrificially as a martyr in North Africa |
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| What were the 4 major Roman Catholic orders |
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Franciscans - founded by Francis of Assiss Dominican - Dominic Augustinians - Pop Alexander IV Jesuits - Ignatius Loyola (This was all about adapting to the local culture) |
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| What was the great setback of the Saracean period |
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| The Bubonic Plauge in 1346 (Killed 1/3 of the people) |
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| What was the Great Omission |
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It took 2.4 centires to get around to any significant enterprise Lack of parachurch orders Common rationalisation Theology of reforms limited concept of missions spiritual weaknesses of the reformation |
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| When did the Europeans have virtual control of 99.5% of the non-western world |
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| When were the 25 unbelievable years |
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| What were the missionary endeavors of the ends of the earth period? |
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It was exclusively Roman: 1600-1800 AD by 1800 the Roman Catholic missionaries began decline |
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| What was the Moraian Brethren Church |
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Founded by Count Von Zinzendorf Had jobs to support themselves (They were very dedicated tent makers) |
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| What does the year 1800 mark? |
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| The awakening of the protestants from 2.5 centuries of inactivity in regard to missionary outreach accross the world |
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| What was the 19th Century known for ? |
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| Being dominated by the evangelical protestantism |
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| When was the first era (Pioneers) |
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