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- 5 Levels of Honor-Shame UnderstandingPeople approach honor-shame in five different ways. These can be organized as stages people progress through as their understanding grows. The five phases are painted with a broad brush, and each person has their own learning journey. Yet, here is a common pattern that I have observed. 0. Unaware At the beginning, people simply do …
- Lectures by Dr. Te-Li LauOn Thursday, November 7, Dr. Te-Li Lau Trinity Evangelical Divinity School will present research about emotion and shame in Paul. You may join us in Abilene, Texas, or register for free to join online. To stream the lectures, register at https://acu-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8z0mpw_SS5WoxWzUhJ03eA#/registration Am I responsible for my emotions or lack of them? Does Scripture command me to …
- Honor and AngerThere is a connection between honor and anger. Anger is an intense emotion of annoyance and displeasure that leads to hostility and combat. Something happens, you feel displeased, then you react aggressively. Anger is an aggressive reaction to stress, a response to a threat. When something makes us feel vulnerable, weak, or ashamed, we “get …
- Update Bibliography on Honor-ShameDr. Chris Flanders (Abilene Christian University) has provided an invaluable service to anyone interested in honor-shame, especially researchers—a thorough bibliography of publications on honor and shame. The list includes cultural, biblical, theological, and missiological works. You can access the Zotero bibliography online here: https://www.zotero.org/clflanders/collections/TNUG222G/items/244JFXGU/item-list A separate bibliography includes only theses and dissertations: https://www.zotero.org/clflanders/collections/B3RJTJCD Here is …
- New Honor-Shame Book on GalatiansThis post is an short excerpt from Mark Baker’s new book, Freedom From Religiosity and Judgmentalism: Studies in Paul’s Letter to the Galatians. The book interprets Galatians through the lens of charis (grace/gift), honor-shame, and centered-church theory, all topics he has examined in previous books. The letter as a whole presents a contrast between a …
- A Revealing Letter about Ancient ChristianityAfter Constantine converted to Christianity in AD 312, every Roman emperor was Christian (at least nominally). This fact is remarkable, considering both the great pride Romans had long placed in worshiping their Gods and the fact the (Eastern) Roman Empire continued for another millennium. There was, however, a single exception to this rule—the emperor Julian, …
- Free Biblical Training Program In Asia MinorI am part of a biblical training program based in Asia Minor that teaches the historical and cultural backgrounds of the New Testament. The week-long program visits many biblical sites in Turkey. This is a funded study trip for Bible scholars and teachers in the Majority World; participants pay only for transport to/from Turkey; all …
- Videos from Honor-Shame ConferenceThe School of Theology at Singapore Bible College recently hosted a symposium, “Contextual Issues of Honor & Shame in Spiritual Formation.” The lectures from this 3-day event are available to watch via YouTube. Every presentation was outstanding and continues to move the global honor-shame conversation forward in important ways. Below is the schedule of the …
- Free Online Honor-Shame Conference (Sept 11–13)The Singapore Bible College is hosting the conference “Contextual Issues of Honor & Shame in Spiritual Formation” September 11–13, 2023, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm (GMT + 8:00). The conference can be attended in person or online for free. Click here to learn more. Registration ends September 7, so don’t delay! Their website states: “Join us …
- Patronage in 1 ClementThe early Christian letter of 1 Clement was written from the church in Rome to the Corinthians around AD 90. The long epistle admonished the divided Corinthians to reunite under their appointed leaders. Though it did not become part of the New Testament canon, 1 Clement was highly regarded by the early Church and reveals …
- A Sermon about HonorIf you’re looking for a sermon that will grow your understanding of honor (especially in American culture), I recommend “A Community of Honor in a Culture of Contempt” by John Mark Comer. In the sermon, Comer explores the idea of honor and how it has been lost in our society due to the prevalence of …
- An Ancient Speech about Honor and ShameA speech about Dio Chrysostom reveals how honor and shame worked in the first century.
- Biblical Field Studies in TurkeyI am part of a new training program based in Asia Minor for training people from the Majority World in the historical and cultural backgrounds of the New Testament. Since many subscribers this blog live and work in parts of the Majority World, I thought this may be of interest. You can read below …
- Shame-Conviction and Guilt-ConvictionChristopher Flanders (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary) is associate professor of missions at Abilene Christian University. He served as a missionary in Thailand for eleven years. This post is from his recent article This post is based on his article, “Bringing Shame upon an Honored Missiological Paradigm: A Study of Conviction and Elenctics,” IJFM 37 (2020). …
- deSilva’s Classic Book, 2nd Ed.David deSilva’s book Honor, Patronage, Kinship, and Purity is a sort of cult classic in terms of honor-shame and NT backgrounds. I still remember reading the book on a camping trip in 2006 and thinking on each page, “This makes so much sense!” Because it is such a tremendous work, I’m glad that deSilva has revised …
- Seeking God’s Face—A New HS Book with Practical ReflectionsJackson Wu and Ryan Jensen have authored a new book, Seeking God’s Face: Practical Reflections on Honor and Shame in Scripture. Many people will enjoy the devotional and challenging content. This post is one of the 101 practical reflections. When Feeling Ashamed Is Not a Bad Thing Look up to the bare heights, and …
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- Adding “Guilt” to the BibleTranslation is difficult work. A major issue in translating texts is that the two languages reflect two different cultures, or ways of looking at reality. So words and concepts do not always translate perfectly across cultures. Translators must make many choices to best reflect the original meaning. However, sometimes one’s own cultural assumptions can find …
- Developing Communities with Redefined Honor & ShameMark Baker’s new book, Centered-Set Church: Discipleship and Community without Judgementalism, will be helpful for anyone interested in developing healthy church communities. The problem is that many churches are really good at drawing lines. As a result, some people learn how to be “good Christians” by just following the rules, while others experience shame for …
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- Defending ShameGuest Dr. Te-Li Lau is an Associate Professor of New Testament at TEDS and author of Defending Shame: Its Formative Power in Paul’s Letters (Baker Academic, 2020), from which this post draws. We live in an age where many consider shame to be destructive and harmful. Brené Brown appeared on Oprah Winfrey’s Super Soul Sunday and …
- Confronting Lying in HS CulturesAjith Fernando has published a recent article titled “Confronting Lying Biblically in Honour- and Shame-Oriented Cultures” (Evangelical Review of Theology, 2022) This a topic many people struggle to address with truth, wisdom, and love. As he has for decades, Ajith Fernando brings together strong biblical exegesis and insightful missiology. The article can be downloaded for …
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