UNIT 2.1 Flashcards

(57 cards)

1
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The Internet plays a substantial role in the growth of _______________.

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Globalization

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Internet facilitated the expansion of the movement toward a ______________ through the creation of cheaper, faster and easier means of _______________

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Global village; Communication

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According to National Geographic, it is a term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place

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Globalization

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T/F: Globalization do not contribute to the exchange of cultural values of different countries, the convergence of traditions.

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FALSE

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A process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures become increasingly integrated.

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Globalization

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Problem of Globalization in Culture

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Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism

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When one’s culture is seen as the center of the world, the norm for all cultures; judging another culture based upon the values and standards set in one’s culture.

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Ethnocentrism

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Person’s beliefs and activities should be understood and make sense in terms of his or her own culture: not from the outsider’s view.

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Cultural Relativism

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This may lead us in building connectivity and relationship with people of different religions, culture and socio-economic status.

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Dialogue

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Who said that dialogue is understood as conversation between two persons with different ways of life.

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Fr. Edgar Javier (Religious Life Asia, Vol. 6 No. 3)

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The primary purpose of dialogue is for each participant to _________ from the other so that each can __________ and _________.

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Learn, Change, Grow

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Who said that “The dialogue of salvation was opened spontaneously on the initiative of God: “He (God) loved us first;” it will be up to us to take the initiative in extending to men this same dialogue, without waiting to be summoned to it.”

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Pope John Paul II

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The Catholic Church’s document _______________ defines what dialogue is all about.

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Dialogue and Proclamation

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Dialogue at the ____________, it means reciprocal communication, leading to a common goal or, at a deeper level, to interpersonal communion

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Purely human level

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Dialogue can be taken as an attitude of respect and friendship, which permeates or should permeate all those activities constituting the evangelizing mission of the Church. This can appropriately be called ______________.

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The spirit of dialogue

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T/F: Dialogue is recognized as part of the comprehensive evangelizing mission of the Church

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TRUE

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Dialogue is characterized by ___________ and ___________ between dialogue partners who are different from each other.

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Reciprocity; Mutuality

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In the praxis of mission in the contemporary times, ___________ and ____________ are the desired dispositions.

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Openness; Respect

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T/F: Dialogue may lead us towards achieving harmony.

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TRUE

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In Asia, mission and evangelization has to be through the ___________

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Triple dialogue

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What are the triple dialogue?

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Culture, Religion, Poor

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From the latin verb which mean as inhabit, cultivate, protect, honor with worship.

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Colere

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It is conceived as the way of life of a social group, not of an individual as such. It is the way a society copes with its physical, social, and ideational environment. In other words, culture is a society’s regularized or standardized design for living.

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Culture (Fr. Louis Luzbetak)

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T/F: Beliefs, experiences, principles, values and memories are shared as a result of common culture.

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The process by which culture is passed on and is learned which is “a very long process of growing into the culture to which he or she belongs”.
Enculturation
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A partially conscious and partially unconscious learning experience whereby the older generation invited, induces, and compels the younger generation to adopt traditional ways of thinking and behaving.
Culture
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It is primarily based on the control that the older generation exercises over the means of rewarding and punishing children
Enculturation
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According to Nicolas Standaert, culture can be discerned in various level which includes?
Action, Symbol, Always changing, Subculture
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It includes clothing, or means of transport.
Action
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This includes myth, rites of passage at birth, puberty, marriage, birth, greeting each other, as well as, language which is elementary to culture that when another language is present, another culture is present.
Symbol
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This means that cultures do evolve and this is due to demographic development, economic laws, climactic changes or human or technological progress.
Always changing
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T/F: Ritual behaviors, religious institutions, and sacred texts all find their wherewithal in the bailiwick of culture
TRUE
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“The deposit of Faith or the truths are one thing and the manner in which they are enunciated, in the same meaning and understanding, is another.”
Lumen Gentium, 62
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The Gospel must be _________ in the people and that Christ must find a home in the culture of the people. If culture is a way of life one has to be slow in one’s judgment because culture mirrors the behaviour and belief system of a group of peoples or community.
Inculturated
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T/F: The theological foundation of culture is the incarnation.
FALSE
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T/F: In this process of inculturation people receives the Word, makes it the principle of their life, values, attitudes and aspirations.
TRUE
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T/F: Inculturation is a mere adaptation of a ready- made Christianity into a given situation, but rather a creative embodiment of the Word in the local church.
FALSE
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It is the discovery of the seeds of the Word which lie hidden in the given cultures and living traditions
Inculturation
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"In order that they may be able to bear more fruitful witness to Christ, let them be joined to those men by esteem and love; let them acknowledge themselves to be members of the group of men among whom they live; let them share in cultural and social life by the various undertakings and enterprises of human living; let them be familiar with their national and religious traditions; let them gladly and reverently lay bare the seeds of the Word which lie hidden among their fellows"
Ad Gentes, 11
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T/F: The Culture, then, has to purify a gospel while gospel has to enrich the Culture.
FALSE
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T/F: There must be a mutual enrichment between the Gospel and culture between faith and culture
TRUE
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What are the goal of cultures?
Human and world flourishing
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T/F: Culture not only could cultivate but also can mediate the Christian faith to others.
TRUE
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T/F: Culture also includes religion as one of its elements.
TRUE
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It is the animating principle of culture.
Religion
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T/F: Culture is like a soul, with religion as its body.
FALSE
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T/F: The work of evangelization carried out by the church is not a continuation of the incarnation, and, therefore, Christianity must assume whatever is good in the different races and cultures is compatible with the essential message of the gospel
FALSE
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“The spirit sows the ‘seeds of the word’ present in various customs and cultures, preparing them for full maturity in Christ.”
Redemptotis Missio, 28
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The ____________ tells us that God is not afraid of using cultures to communicate with us.
Incarnation
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Who said that “Evangelization loses much of its force and effectiveness if it does not take into consideration the actual people to whom it is addressed, if it does not use their language, their signs and symbols, if it does not answer the questions they ask, and if it does not have an impact on their concrete life.”
Paul IV
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Successful inculturation demands from those involved in the process mature freedom in the Spirit which is characterized by ______ and _______ in His guidance
Docility; Trust
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The Christian doctrine of creation maintains two truths which are?
Creation originates from God; Creation is nevertheless other than God
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T/F: Cultures, other than Christian culture, in themselves bear the ray of truth.
TRUE
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Borders are generally regarded as seedbeds of _________.
Impurity
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The multiculturality of the world because of _____________ can be an avenue for greater space for evangelization “a privileged locus of the new evangelization.”
Migration
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Globalization includes?
Technological development and Migration
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Culture includes?
Enculturation and Inculturation