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GLST 220
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GLST 220
God's people in God's place under God's rule - In God's Big Picture, Roberts describes the
kingdom of God as
- also include formal and informal systems. Informal being conventional wisdom, following the rules, and
a system where there are laws, but they aren't written down. The formal system inc...
GLST 220 Study guide
God's people in God's place under God's rule - In God's Big Picture, Roberts describes the
kingdom of God as
- also include formal and informal systems. Informal being conventional wisdom, following the rules, and
a system where there are laws, but they aren't written down. The formal system includes a constitution
with documented laws - Legal
- Eye contact
- Body language
- Facial language
- Gestures - What are elements of non-verbal communication discussed in class?
- there are two types of major religious systems that are rational and mystic. A rational religious sytem
looks like scientific answers, reason based, and the focus on individual responsibility and work ethic. A
mystic religious system is supernatural, good v. evil, and control day-to-day events and life -
Religious
- there is capitalism which is market driven and individualism then there is socialism which involves
community, central planning, and control - Economic
-What everyone does
-What a people group does
-What quirks you have - What are the differences between universal, cultural, and personal
characteristics of behavior?
: there are two types of educational systems: formal and informal. Formal is most likely a public or
private school that has books and buildings. Then the informal education systems include more
homeschooling or learning from family members - Educational
, 1 Corinthians 15 - What New Testament passage most clearly discusses the apostolic gospel
tradition?
1. Global Worker's culture—Biblical culture
2. Biblical culture—Respondent culture
3. (possibly) Global worker's—Respondent culture - What are the three cultures one should be
familiar with when communicating the gospel
1. individualism v. collectivism
2. cooperative v. competitive
3. low and high uncertainty avoidance
4. high and low power distance
5. high and low context
6. being v. doing
7. time orientation
8. universalism v. particularism
9. monochromic v. polychronic
10. affective v. neutral - 10 cultural value orientations
10% - What percentage of culture is above the surface?
Behavior
Values
Beliefs
World View - What are the layers of culture and the questions associated with each layer?
CQ Drive: Interest, drive and confidence to adapt to multicultural situations
CQ Knowledge: Understanding about how cultures are similar and different
CQ Strategy: Awareness and ability to plan for multicultural interactions
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