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Cred 320 – History Of Church Missions Question Paper

Cred 320 – History Of Church Missions 

Course:Bachelor Of Education Arts

Institution: Kabarak University question papers

Exam Year:2011



KABARAK
UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
2011/2012 ACADEMIC YEAR
FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION ARTS
CRED 320 – HISTORY OF CHURCH MISSIONS
DAY: TUESDAY




DATE: 13/12/2011
TIME: 2.00 P.M – 4.00 P.M.

STREAM Y3S2

INSTRUCTIONS
1. This paper has two parts: A and section B
2. Section A has ONE question which is compulsory and carries 30 marks
3. Section B has THREE questions of which you are required to attempt ANY TWO
4. The TWO questions in section B carry a total of 40 marks
SECTION A (30 MARKS)
1. (a) Define the following terms; (10 marks)
(i)
Universalism
(ii)
Missions
(iii)
Contextualization
(iv)
Heretics
(v)
Monks
(b) List and comment on the five (5) methods of ministry operation that Paul adopted in
missions. (5 marks)
(c) Explain why penetrating to the Muslim world was/is difficult. (4 marks)
(d) Give three (3) reasons that attracted women to oversea mission. (6 marks)
(e) William Carey missionary work focused on diverse areas namely. (5 marks)


SECTION B (40 MARKS)
2. (a) Explain the role played by protestant reformation as one of the major historical
periods of missions activity. (5 marks)
(b) Explain why the catholic church was first in mission. In your answer include these
ideas: monks, exploration, colonization, mobility and monasteries. (10 marks)
(c) Exhaustively distinguish mission and missions. (5 marks)
3. Briefly highlight the contribution of the following individuals in missions (20 marks
(a) Adoniram and Ann Judson.
(b) Polycarp
(c) Boniface
(d) Hudson Taylor
4. (a) State ten misconceptions and myths about missions. (10 marks)
(b) Highlight the major historical periods of missions activity. (10 marks)







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