Paul’s missionaryefforts and theCouncil of Jerusalemallowed Gentiles tojoin Christianitywithout fully adoptingJewish law, making itmulticultural Jesus’s birthoccurs in a caveoutsideBethlehem, nota manger asdepicted in Luke Jesus emphasizes themoral responsibility tocare for the poor andwarns that ignoring thesuffering of others canhave eternalconsequences.: NewTestament(Greek) TribalCrit specificallyaddresses the uniquepolitical/legal status ofIndigenous Peoplesand their relationshipwith the U.S. federalgovernment, ratherthan focusing solely onracial categories. Christian theology used theconcept of the "Doctrine ofDiscovery," arguing thatlands inhabited by non-Christian peoples could beclaimed by Christianexplorers, framingIndigenous people asneeding spiritual andcultural "salvation."Martin Luther initiallychallenged the CatholicChurch primarily due to thepractice of sellingindulgences, which heviewed as exploitingpeople's fear of punishmentafter death. He publiclyprotested this practice byposting his 95 Theses In Black Christiansestablished their ownchurches (such as theAfrican MethodistEpiscopal Church),reinterpreted Christianteachings to emphasizeliberation and justice, anddeveloped a theologyaffirming Black dignity andhumanity. European Christianshistorically tragicallyassociated the color blackwith sin, evil, ugliness, andthe devil. These symbolicassociations were laterimposed onto Blackpeople, leading to negativestereotypes and racialprejudices. Jesus teaches thatlove for one's neighbortranscends ethnic andreligious boundaries,emphasizingcompassionate actiontoward anyone in needOldTestament(Hebrew)It emphasizes theinherent right ofIndigenouspeoples topolitical, cultural,and spiritual self-determination. Disputes over the natureof Christ, particularlydisagreements about theCreed of Chalcedon,which split Christians intoOrthodox, Miaphysite,Church of the East, andCatholic traditions. Catholicism becameincreasinglyintolerant, eventuallyforcing Jews (1492)and Muslims (early1500s) to convert orleave the country. It promised thatsuffering andinjustice were notthe final reality,affirming ultimatedivine justice andredemption.It emphasizes caringfor the whole person,including intellectual,emotional, spiritual,and physical well-being, tailoredindividually. The Crusades began in1095 when Pope Urban IIcalled for a militaryexpedition at the Council ofClermont. He urgedChristian knights fromEurope to reclaimJerusalem and the HolyLand, which were underMuslim control. Father Gabriel’smission demonstrateda greater respect forIndigenous autonomy,seeking conversionthrough voluntaryacceptance andintegration rather thancoercion.The mostimportant factor isseeking God'sblessing andguidancethroughout thecourtship process​. The Amish are a Christiangroup known for simpleliving, plain dress, andtraditional lifestyles. Theyoriginated from Anabaptistcommunities in Switzerlandand Germany, immigratingto North America primarilyin the 18th century. Amish women typicallyserve as mothers,homemakers, communitymembers, role models,disciplinarians, andcontributors to familyincome through variousenterprises like quiltingand market stands.Free!HE WESTERN CHURCHHAS INSISTEDTHATORIGINAL SINOPENED A GREAT GULFBETWEENGOD ANDHUMANITY. BUTEASTERN CHRISTIANITYTELLS ITS FOLLOWERSTHAT GOD AND HUMANBEINGS CAN MEET,EVEN UNITE The Requerimientodismissed Indigenousautonomy, demandingsubmission to Spanishpolitical and religiousauthority, with littlerespect for nativecultures. Paul’s missionaryefforts and theCouncil of Jerusalemallowed Gentiles tojoin Christianitywithout fully adoptingJewish law, making itmulticultural Jesus’s birthoccurs in a caveoutsideBethlehem, nota manger asdepicted in Luke Jesus emphasizes themoral responsibility tocare for the poor andwarns that ignoring thesuffering of others canhave eternalconsequences.: NewTestament(Greek) TribalCrit specificallyaddresses the uniquepolitical/legal status ofIndigenous Peoplesand their relationshipwith the U.S. federalgovernment, ratherthan focusing solely onracial categories. Christian theology used theconcept of the "Doctrine ofDiscovery," arguing thatlands inhabited by non-Christian peoples could beclaimed by Christianexplorers, framingIndigenous people asneeding spiritual andcultural "salvation."Martin Luther initiallychallenged the CatholicChurch primarily due to thepractice of sellingindulgences, which heviewed as exploitingpeople's fear of punishmentafter death. He publiclyprotested this practice byposting his 95 Theses In Black Christiansestablished their ownchurches (such as theAfrican MethodistEpiscopal Church),reinterpreted Christianteachings to emphasizeliberation and justice, anddeveloped a theologyaffirming Black dignity andhumanity. European Christianshistorically tragicallyassociated the color blackwith sin, evil, ugliness, andthe devil. These symbolicassociations were laterimposed onto Blackpeople, leading to negativestereotypes and racialprejudices. Jesus teaches thatlove for one's neighbortranscends ethnic andreligious boundaries,emphasizingcompassionate actiontoward anyone in needOldTestament(Hebrew)It emphasizes theinherent right ofIndigenouspeoples topolitical, cultural,and spiritual self-determination. Disputes over the natureof Christ, particularlydisagreements about theCreed of Chalcedon,which split Christians intoOrthodox, Miaphysite,Church of the East, andCatholic traditions. Catholicism becameincreasinglyintolerant, eventuallyforcing Jews (1492)and Muslims (early1500s) to convert orleave the country. It promised thatsuffering andinjustice were notthe final reality,affirming ultimatedivine justice andredemption.It emphasizes caringfor the whole person,including intellectual,emotional, spiritual,and physical well-being, tailoredindividually. The Crusades began in1095 when Pope Urban IIcalled for a militaryexpedition at the Council ofClermont. He urgedChristian knights fromEurope to reclaimJerusalem and the HolyLand, which were underMuslim control. Father Gabriel’smission demonstrateda greater respect forIndigenous autonomy,seeking conversionthrough voluntaryacceptance andintegration rather thancoercion.The mostimportant factor isseeking God'sblessing andguidancethroughout thecourtship process​. The Amish are a Christiangroup known for simpleliving, plain dress, andtraditional lifestyles. Theyoriginated from Anabaptistcommunities in Switzerlandand Germany, immigratingto North America primarilyin the 18th century. Amish women typicallyserve as mothers,homemakers, communitymembers, role models,disciplinarians, andcontributors to familyincome through variousenterprises like quiltingand market stands.Free!HE WESTERN CHURCHHAS INSISTEDTHATORIGINAL SINOPENED A GREAT GULFBETWEENGOD ANDHUMANITY. BUTEASTERN CHRISTIANITYTELLS ITS FOLLOWERSTHAT GOD AND HUMANBEINGS CAN MEET,EVEN UNITE The Requerimientodismissed Indigenousautonomy, demandingsubmission to Spanishpolitical and religiousauthority, with littlerespect for nativecultures. 

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(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Paul’s missionary efforts and the Council of Jerusalem allowed Gentiles to join Christianity without fully adopting Jewish law, making it multicultural
  2. Jesus’s birth occurs in a cave outside Bethlehem, not a manger as depicted in Luke
  3. Jesus emphasizes the moral responsibility to care for the poor and warns that ignoring the suffering of others can have eternal consequences.:
  4. New Testament (Greek)
  5. TribalCrit specifically addresses the unique political/legal status of Indigenous Peoples and their relationship with the U.S. federal government, rather than focusing solely on racial categories.
  6. Christian theology used the concept of the "Doctrine of Discovery," arguing that lands inhabited by non-Christian peoples could be claimed by Christian explorers, framing Indigenous people as needing spiritual and cultural "salvation."
  7. Martin Luther initially challenged the Catholic Church primarily due to the practice of selling indulgences, which he viewed as exploiting people's fear of punishment after death. He publicly protested this practice by posting his 95 Theses In
  8. Black Christians established their own churches (such as the African Methodist Episcopal Church), reinterpreted Christian teachings to emphasize liberation and justice, and developed a theology affirming Black dignity and humanity.
  9. European Christians historically tragically associated the color black with sin, evil, ugliness, and the devil. These symbolic associations were later imposed onto Black people, leading to negative stereotypes and racial prejudices.
  10. Jesus teaches that love for one's neighbor transcends ethnic and religious boundaries, emphasizing compassionate action toward anyone in need
  11. Old Testament (Hebrew)
  12. It emphasizes the inherent right of Indigenous peoples to political, cultural, and spiritual self-determination.
  13. Disputes over the nature of Christ, particularly disagreements about the Creed of Chalcedon, which split Christians into Orthodox, Miaphysite, Church of the East, and Catholic traditions.
  14. Catholicism became increasingly intolerant, eventually forcing Jews (1492) and Muslims (early 1500s) to convert or leave the country.
  15. It promised that suffering and injustice were not the final reality, affirming ultimate divine justice and redemption.
  16. It emphasizes caring for the whole person, including intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and physical well-being, tailored individually.
  17. The Crusades began in 1095 when Pope Urban II called for a military expedition at the Council of Clermont. He urged Christian knights from Europe to reclaim Jerusalem and the Holy Land, which were under Muslim control.
  18. Father Gabriel’s mission demonstrated a greater respect for Indigenous autonomy, seeking conversion through voluntary acceptance and integration rather than coercion.
  19. The most important factor is seeking God's blessing and guidance throughout the courtship process​.
  20. The Amish are a Christian group known for simple living, plain dress, and traditional lifestyles. They originated from Anabaptist communities in Switzerland and Germany, immigrating to North America primarily in the 18th century.
  21. Amish women typically serve as mothers, homemakers, community members, role models, disciplinarians, and contributors to family income through various enterprises like quilting and market stands.
  22. Free!
  23. HE WESTERN CHURCH HAS INSISTED THATORIGINAL SIN OPENED A GREAT GULF BETWEENGOD AND HUMANITY. BUT EASTERN CHRISTIANITY TELLS ITS FOLLOWERS THAT GOD AND HUMAN BEINGS CAN MEET, EVEN UNITE
  24. The Requerimiento dismissed Indigenous autonomy, demanding submission to Spanish political and religious authority, with little respect for native cultures.