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You will need to elect a bishop for Jerusalem who will *then conduct your further deliberations.mulation 45-60 minutes7Reflection and debriefing 45 minutesThe Situation-------------?=You are to simulate the leaders of the early church who have ><2. To realize that the vitality of the church arises out of =;the attempt to be faithful even in the face of differences of opinion.>< a) this means making the effort to arrive again and again 42at group decisions thringing into play the value commitments, 97the traditions, the hopes, and the intense feelings of :those members of the original Council who met to resolve;9some of the conflicts arising from the varying points of (view of the followers of Jestries- 2020 North Fremont Street- Tacoma, Washington 98406' 206-756-7980Goals:------<:1. To share a living experience of decision making in the :8early church, bU n, THE COUNCIL OF JERUSALEM- ------------------------/ A simulation based on Acts 15. Software Sharing Miniks who had never been 75exposed to Judaism would be brought into the church. 97Presumably previous adherents were either Jewish or at :8least god-fearers (non-Jews self-consciously associated <with Judaism). It also meant the great antagonism between75Jew and Greek, Palestinian and Roman would be erased 75within the church. Paul says it was the Holy Spirit <:appearing in a vision which caused him to cross over into Europe.=;3. You need to establish minimal requirements for npecifically, will you allow Titus to be seated at your meeting?:8b. What minimal requirements should be established for 53Christianity as it spreads? Specifically, will you 64accept in to the church the man who has been living with hising the guidance of the bishop, the church council 31will attempt to deal with the following critical decisions:;9a. Will Paul and his cohorts from Antioch be allowed to 64carry the gospel to the purely Gentile world, i.e., :8Greece? S consult with the background resource person.+Tasks of the Simulation (Council meeting)+-----------------------------------------@>1. The coordinator will chair the session until the church is able to elect a bishop. ><2. Followny member may replace a representative as he or she chooses.?=4. Each group will be allowed two roving politicians who may ? a. discover the character and purpose of the other groups,- b. facilitate or disrupt the procedures,4 c.Rules of the Simulation-----------------------;91. Each group will be allowed two representatives at the Jerusalem table.=;2. Other members will be arranged behind the chairs of the two representatives.:83. Ae of power you could and should use in the +course of the stimulated decision making.<:7. Assist the chronicler in recording all pertinent data, 97especially your projections prior to the simulation so 'that you can make a later comparison.the identity of this particular group.:84. Articulate your identity to each other, i.e., make a banner or a standard, etc.975. Project your group's position regarding each of the decisions to be made.@>6. Discuss what typa. record briefly the process of the group,B@b. record the action of the simulation from the  perspective of his group,&c. report to the debriefing session.><3. Examine those texts of the New Testament which establish (tities:- Suffering Servants James, Apocalypticists Paul- Zealots Peter/ Hellenists Stephen$2. Appoint a chronicler who will---group meetings): 1. Appoint a leader who will--5 a. chair in the preparations for the simulation,- b. lead the group during the simulation.;9For purposes of the simulation the leaders of the groups %will have the following idengospel.75Nearly everywhere Paul went on a missionary journey, ;9conflict was created. In the early accounts (Acts 14-18) 4it is clear a riot occurred at nearly every point.<:Tasks of All Groups Prior to the Simulation (During small ing the following 75minimal requirements: not to commit adultery, not to %commit idolatry, and not to murder.@>4. In view of the possibility of riots in Ephesus you need to <:decide whether Paul will be allowed to go there to preach the aws of their faith. To expect this 42of Greeks was futile. Yet there had to be minimal =;expectations if Jews and Greeks were to remain in the same :social structure. In Acts 15 it is recorded this problem86was solved by the mother church issuon-Jews who are brought into church.<:Christianity was at first a branch of Judaism; as such it =;adhered to the basic laws and customs of Judaism. All were 75circumcised. Within limits all adhered to the formal =;liturgical and dietary l stepmother?86c. What method will be used for the spreading of the gospel?Tasks for Debriefing--------------------641. Discuss with one another how you felt during the simulation.+2. Hear the reports from the chroniclers.@>3. Discuss any questions that may be raised by the experience together.+1. The Disciples of the Suffering Servanents of God, exercising his power and proclaiming his 97truth. Needless to say, the church groups derive their >Empire the emperor was just becoming known as filius dei (son <:of identity: Mark 1:9-11 Mark 9:2-8Mark 15:33-39Colossians 1: 15-20Matthew 12: 15- 21John 5: 19-47John 18:33-37Revelation 5:1-14Background Data:?="Son of God" is primarily a monarchical or imperial term. It =;det :8from a vastly different perspective. It is your task to A?determine how your group (church?) should utilize its power so >Your group identity for the simulation will be that of a band <:of Greeks or, more likely, Hellenistic Jews, who think of =;Jesus as Son of God. In the simulation there will be other A?groups who are identified with the same Jesus of Nazareth, bu>the state of Israel had :8failed. Now some writers began to interpret the role of :8Israel as one who enables all nations to come to God by 97taking on herself the turmoil and sin of international =;strife. We know this position best by the servantCorinthians 1:18-311 Corinthians 4:8-13Philippians 2:1-11Background Data:>Your group identity for the simulation will be that of a band ;9of faithful followers of that Jesus who was known as the ;9Suffering Servant. In the simulation there will be other =;groups who ared ?=is debatable. Most students of the New Testament suppose we 42are dealing with a term which became popular when <Christianity began to compete with other Eastern religions,and with the power of the emperor himself.&3 . The Warriors of the Zealot Jesus'-------------------------------------@>Your group identity for the simulation will be that of a band @>of armed and dangerous revolutionaries who believed Jesus had ?=come to overth who felt himself sent by God to >institutions could not bring about that kingdom. Since it was =;botMatthew 22:1-14Matthew 22:23-33Matthew 24:36-51Luke 9:57-62Luke 12:8-401 Thessalonians 1:6-102 Thessalonians 3:11-13Acts 14:1-18Background Data:A?Apocalypticism is both a form of literature and, in the Bible, =;an at so as to be true to your understanding of Jesus. The >Nazareth, but from a vastly different perspective. It is your @>task to determine how your group (church?) should utilize its =;powerProphet(--------------------------------------@>Your group identity for the simulation will be that of a band =;of people who, as did Jesus before them, continue to await =;and proclaim the coming of the kingdom of God. You are the @>messenger, as found in Acts 15, this ?=would not have been so clear. The presence of so much Zealot ?=material in the Gospels would indicate this was a continuing struggle.(4. Apostles of the Apocalyptic sh War which ended in the >The Zealots were one of several parties among the Jews at the =;time of Jesus. In contrast to the Sadducees who cooperated @>with Rome and the Pharisees whutilize its power so as to be true to your ?=understanding of Jesus. The following are some New Testament /texts which will help you with your identity:Matthew 4:1-11Matthew 10:1-4Matthew 19:23-30Matthew 20:20-28Matthew 21:2-13row Rome. You are the historic Zealots. In the @>simulation there will be other groups who are identified with :8the same Jesus of Nazareth, but from a vastly different <:perspective. It is your task to determine how your group ><(church?) should ntually most of Christendom defined @that coming by the past events which surrounded the man Jesus.+ 7: test_lname; ,8: test_newlen; ,9: test_nibblex; +10: test_open; +11: test_translit; +12: test_upchr; +13: test_upstr; +14: test_up1; +15: test_variant; +16: test_xtoy; +otherwise; +end; (until (m_menu.m_choice = 0); (gotoxy (0, 0); (writtring variable to mixed case. -: 15. VARIANT Eight different ways to look at a sixteen-bit word. -: 16. X_TO_Y Take a long integer X to its Yth (integer) power. s. -: 11. TRANSLIT Transliterate specified characters in a string. -: 12. UPPERCHR Change a CHAR variable's alphabetic value to upper case. -: 13. UPPERSTR Change a string's alphabetic characters to upper case. -: 14. UPPER1 Translate a sew length is longer than the old. -: 9. NIBBLEX Two-character hexadecimal representation of a CHAR field. -: 10. 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This disk presents an additional PASCAL utility library, -: one that extends PASCAL even more usefully. -: SIDE ONE: Documentation and Sourc  units that extend the language is an example of that power. -: Apple Computer, Inc. offers one such set of extensions under the name -: "Apple /// Pascal Utility Library," product C3S0001. Those having that -: program product may agree that it is at once WAP /// SIG PD LIBRARY PDS NAME: PLUTIL By Bloom DISK ID#: 3UTL-43 SUBJECT: Utilities BOOTABLE?: Bootable-Side Two DISK SIZE: DS 5.25 OS: SOS DESCRIPTION: PASCAL is a powerful programming language. Its ability to -: have libraryo the main menu to exercise another module or to exit the program. PLUTIL October 31, 1984 Page 9 age 9 TESTUTIL program. The TESTUTIL menu has an entry for each of PLUTIL's modules. When you select a module, TESTUTIL displays several examples of use, then asks if you would like to try the module yourself. You may practice as often as you like, then return ttudying the modules of interest. Some of my text may have been fuzzy, but the computer-directing Pascal text shows exactly what is happening. To try out PLUTIL, you must first add the program's code file to your SYSTEM.LIBRARY. Next, execute the positive or negative bases. ENDIT is not a PLUTIL procedure, function, or data type. ENDIT is what I am doing with this documentation. The next move is yours. I recommend listing all 15 pages of the PLUTIL unit's text file and s Y causes the procedure to return a value of "1" if the exponent is less than "1," as is shown in "B" above. The integer result of such an exponentiation will always be either "0" or "1," so the author didn't mess with it. 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