A Complete Picture of Salvation
During a workshop about honor and shame, Kyle Wiebe of Create Taiwan drew “Perspectives” as her notes.
Though simple in form, I found myself staring and analyzing the images that portray honor-shame, power-fear, and innocence-guilt. I suspect others would fine the drawing fruitful for devotional or teaching purposes, so wanted to share. Click here to get a PNG.
This is awesome. I’m going to use it my class.
Call me dense, but I don’t fully understand the innocence pane. The other five are transparent to me. I am sure it is obvious, but I am just not sure. Can anyone make it plain to me?
I think the Kyle was using the imagery of prison to represent the legal/judicial concepts of guilt-innocence. The person with guilt is accused and punished, and salvation includes freedom from that scenario. …I think…
That makes sense. Thanks.
The rest of the images are brilliant, but I wish there were barred windows or something to connect it to a prison analogy in the innocence pane. Or maybe chains that had fallen open.
May I print and use in my Encountering the World of Islam class. I will not reproduce for any publication but only in the class environment.