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Thy 4 unit 2 lesson 4 quiz | Understanding Dialogue: Cultivating Mutual Respect and Openness.

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1. It means reciprocal communication, leading to a common goal or, at a deeper level, to interpersonal communion. A. Culture B. Dialogue C. Evangelization D. Conversion 2. These are the desired dispositions between dialogue partners during the dialogue. A. Understanding B. Respect and openn...

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1. It means reciprocal communication, leading to a common goal or, at a deeper level, to interpersonal
communion.
A. Culture
B. Dialogue*
C. Evangelization
D. Conversion

2. These are the desired dispositions between dialogue partners during the dialogue.
A. Understanding
B. Respect and openness
C. Kindness and love
D. Reciprocity and mutuality*

3. It is the way society copes with its physical, social, and conceptual environment.
A. Culture*
B. Dialogue
C. Evangelization
D. Conversion

4. It is how people learn the dynamics of their surrounding culture and acquire values and norms appropriate
or necessary to that culture and its worldviews.
A. Inculturation
B. Enculturation*
C. Evangelization
D. Acculturation

5. The second level of culture is through action, such as clothing or means of transport.
A. FALSE

6. The primary purpose of dialogue is to criticize the wrongs in order to change and grow.
A. FALSE

7. It incorporates ideas, beliefs, or people from many different countries and cultural backgrounds.
A. Inculturation
B. Enculturation
C. Acculturation
D. Multiculturality*

8. The first level of culture is through symbols, such as their myth, rites of passage at birth, puberty, marriage,
birth, greeting each other.
A. FALSE

9. It is the process of learning and assimilation to a different culture, typically the dominate one.
A. Inculturation
B. Enculturation
C. Acculturation*
D. Multiculturality

10. Religion is the animating principle of culture. Culture is like a body, with religion as its soul.
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, A. TRUE

11. The theological foundation of inculturation is incarnation: The Word of God was incarnated in human
culture.
A. TRUE

12. It is the discovery of the Word seeds that lie hidden in the given cultures and living traditions.
A. Inculturation*
B. Enculturation
C. Acculturation
D. Multiculturality

13. Culture is learned rather than inherited biologically.
A. TRUE

14. Human and world flourishing is the goal of cultures. Thus, culture not only could cultivate but also can
mediate the Christian faith to others.
A. TRUE

15. Just like the incarnation of God, the Gospel must also be incarnated or be made present and known to
every culture.
A. TRUE

16. In the process of enculturation, people receive the Word, makes it the principle of their life, values,
attitudes, and aspirations.
A. FALSE

17. What is incarnation?
A. the Word made flesh
B. the Son of God assumed a human nature
C. God manifested Himself among us by sending his only Son into the world
D. All of the above*

18. It is a mutual enrichment between the Gospel and culture and between faith and culture.
A. Enculturation
B. Acculturation
C. Inculturation/Inter-culturation*
D. Adaptation

19. It is the system of beliefs, values, customs, behaviors and beliefs that a member of society use to cope with
their world and with one another, and that are transmitted from generation to generation through learning.
A. Civilization
B. Culture*
C. Practices
D. Tradition

20. It is a society's regularized or standardized design of living
A. Culture*
B. Norms
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