GLST 200 Quiz 5
School:
Liberty University
GLST 200 Quiz 5 Liberty University
Set 1
- The term ____________ refers to the structured customs and underlying worldview which govern people’s lives.
- A(n) ______________ is a relatively small association of peers who have an affinity toward one another based on shared interes, activity or occupation.
- Oral learners prefer an “abstract” mode of learning.
- Today, more than half of the world’s population lives in cities.
- Only about 10% of the evangelical mission force is doing pioneer work among unreached peoples.
- Conveying the stories of the Bible in an oral, sequential pattern is called…
- The percentage of people living among unreached people groups is diminishing.
- “A people group within which there is no indigenous community of believing Christians able to evangelize this people group” is called a(n)…
- No effective missions movement can occur among a people until they have a written Bible in their own language.
- The majority of missionaries work among unreached people groups.
- Which of the following reasons indicate that the missions task remains unfinished?
- The ___________ compares the cultural distances that potential believers need to move in order to join the nearest church.
- Greenway lists several considerations when doing urban ministry. Which of the follwing is NOT an issue he mentions?
- The culturally structured set of assumptions underlying how a people perceive and respond to reality is called a …
- The “largest group within which the gospel can spread as a church planting movement without encountering barriers of understanding or acceptance” is called …
- Literate methods are always the best way to reach literate people.
- Two-thirds of all people in the world are literate and prefer to learn through literate communication styles.
- The ___________ compares the cultural distances that Christians need to move in order to communicate the Gospel.
- Which of the following is NOT an approach to people group thinking?
- What is a “unimax” people?
- Jesus taught theology through stories.
- God’s work within a culture never leaves that culture unchanged.
- Approximately __________ of the Bible is story.
- The best strategy for reaching oral Learners with the gospel is to move them toward literacy.
- Contextualization involves changing the Christian message so that the gospel is altered and should thus be avoided.
Set 2
- Two thirds of all people in the world are literate and prefer to learn through literate communication styles.
- The best strategy for reaching oral Learners with the gospel is to move them toward literacy.
- Literate methods are always the best way to reach literate people.
- The percentage of people living among unreached people groups is diminishing.
- Approximately __________ of the Bible is story.
- Only one out of every twentyfive people are practicing Christians who are active in their faith.
- The mixing of Christian assumptions with those worldview assumptions that are incompatiable with Christianity so that the result is not biblical Christianity is called…
- An _________________ is an ethnic group distunguished by it’s selfidentity with traditions of common descent, history, customs and language.
- The “largest group within which the gospel can spread as a church planting movement without encountering barriers of understanding or acceptance” is called …
- ____________ are “preset” decisions that a culture makes between choices commonly faced.
- Which of the following reasons indicate that the missions task remains unfinished?
- The ___________ compares the cultural distances that potential believers need to move in order to join the nearest church.
- No effective missions movement can occur among a people until they have a written Bible in their own language.
- What is a “unimax” people?
- According to Greenway, people who are recently dislocated and experiencing major changes in their lives are generally more open to the gospel than they were before.
- “A people group within which there is no indigenous community of believing Christians able to evangelize this people group” is called a(n)…
- ______ percent of individuals in the world live within peoples with no church.
- Contextualization involves changing the Christian message so that the gospel is altered and should thus be avoided.
- The culturally structured set of assumptions underlying how a people perceive and respond to reality is called a …
- The majority of missionaries work among unreached people groups.
- At the heart of every culture is its _____________ which concerns itself with the great “ultimate” questions of reality (who are we, where did we come from, is there something more, etc.)
- Literate persons who choose to learn and communicate through oral methods instead of literate ones are called ____________ oral leaners
- The ___________ compares the cultural distances that Christians need to move in order to communicate the Gospel.
- God’s work within a culture never leaves that culture unchanged.
Set 3
- The term ____________ refers to the structured customs and underlying worldview which govern people’s lives.
- The “largest group within which the gospel can spread as a church planting movement without encountering barriers of understanding or acceptance” is called …
- Today, more than half of the world’s population lives in cities.
- No effective missions movement can occur among a people until they have a written Bible in their own language.
- God’s work within a culture never leaves that culture unchanged.
- “A people group within which there is no indigenous community of believing Christians able to evangelize this people group” is called a(n)…
- According to Kraft, a risk that is always present when Christians attempt to inculturate Christianity is
- The ___________ compares the cultural distances that Christians need to move in order to communicate the Gospel.
- What is a “unimax” people?
- are “reset” decisions that a culture makes between choices commonly faced.
- percent of individuals in the world live within peoples with no church.
- The best strategy for reaching oral Learners with the gospel is to move them toward literacy.
- Hesselgrave notes three cultures that must be conisdered for effective missionary communication. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
- The culturally structured set of assumptions underlying how a people perceive and respond to reality is called a
- Literate persons who choose to learn and communicate through oral methods instead of literate ones are called ____________ oral leaners
- Conveying the stories of the Bible in an oral, sequential pattern is called…
- In anthropology, the concepts of culture and worldview are unrelated.
- Oral learners prefer an “abstract” mode of learning.
- Contextualization involves changing the Christian message so that the gospel is altered and should thus be avoided.
- The majority of missionaries work among unreached people groups.
- Literate methods are always the best way to reach literate people.
- Which of the following reasons indicate that the missions task remains unfinished?
- Only about 10% of the evangelical mission force is doing pioneer work among unreached peoples.
- The term ____________ refers to the structured customs and underlying worldview which govern people’s lives.
- Greenway lists several considerations when doing urban ministry. Which of the follwing is NOT an issue he mentions?
- The percentage of people living among unreached people groups is diminishing.