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Roland Muller’s Honor & Shame, Pentecost, Part 2

(Act 2:36 ESV) 36 “Let all the house of Israel therefore know for certain that God has made him both Lord and Christ, this Jesus whom you crucified.” Peter accused the Jewish audience — implicitly, the entire race — of … Continue reading

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Roland Muller’s Honor & Shame, Pentecost, Part 1

[This my own analysis — kind of an experiment to see how Acts 2 might be read from an honor-culture perspective. If the Jews of the First Century were truly an honor culture, then we should be able to discern that … Continue reading

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Roland Muller’s Honor & Shame, Summary

As promised, I’ve ordered and read Roland Muller’s Honor and Shame: Unlocking the Door. Muller served many years as a missionary in Islamic countries, and so understands the honor culture of the Middle East very well indeed. Most importantly, he’s wrestled with how … Continue reading

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