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Missions |
Specific task of making disciples |
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Mission |
Everything the church does that points toward the kingdom of God |
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Missio Dei |
Covers everything God does in relation to the kingdom it everything that church is sent to do on Earth |
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That mission is truly |
A god-centered Enterprise in which the church is privileged to participate |
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Mission theology should be at the heart of |
The church is theology serving as an anchor for the rest of the theological house |
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What is our foundation for mission |
The Bible |
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Organizing theme for ecumenical circles |
Liberation or Justice |
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Organizing theme for mission |
Church planting and personal evangelism |
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Motif: Jesus |
The Christian faith is not centered on a buck or a set of ideals. It is centered on a person |
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Three levels of our core theology of mission |
1. He convicts 2. He empowers 3. He prays |
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The expansion of Christianity never |
A single prescribe strategy |
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Christendom |
Church and state merged |
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What convinced unbelievers of the power of the Gospel |
Physical healing and deliverance is from demonic power |
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By what year could you find Christian's that all the provinces of the empire |
180 |
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Pax Romana |
Roman peace |
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Who said the blood of the martyrs was a seed of the church |
Tertullian |
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Gratitude to the Christian God wanted Constantine to Proclaim |
The Edict of Toleration which is a practice of whatever worship he is chosen |
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In 325 Constantine convened what |
Edict of Nicea |
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Arianism |
Belief that Jesus is neither Eternal nor equal with God the Father |
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In 380 which emperor made Christianity the official language of the empire |
Theodosius |
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What attracted non-christians |
Demonstrations of Supernatural power |
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The Works of monks and nuns were what |
Important to evangelization |
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Who did the monks evangelize |
Ireland England Scotland and Continental Europe |
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Who traveled Eastward arriving on the coast Malabar |
Thomas the apostles |
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What required the convenience of councils of Ephesus and chalcedon |
Disagreements about the human and divine nature of Christ |
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Monophysitism |
The Incarnate Christ had a single divine nature |
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Nestorianism |
The Incarnate Christ had two person natures be human and divine |