Many a Westerner has had a cross-cultural experience of honor and shame. First there are those stuttering moments in the new social landscape. Then after missed cues and social bruises comes the revelation that this culture—indeed much of the world—runs on an honor-shame operating system. When Western individualism and its introspective conscience fails to engage cultural gears, how can we shift and navigate this alternate code? And might we even learn to see and speak the gospel differently if we did? In Ministering in Honor-Shame Cultures Jayson Georges and Mark Baker help us decode the cultural script of honor and shame. What's more, they assist us in reading the Bible anew through the lens of honor and shame, often with startling turns. And they offer thoughtful and practical guidance in ministry within honor-shame contexts. Apt stories, illuminating insights and ministry-tested wisdom complete this well-rounded guide to Christian ministry in honor-shame cultures.
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Acknowledgments
1. A World of Shame
Part I: Cultural Anthropology
2. The Heart of Honor-Shame Cultures
3. The Face of Honor-Shame Cultures
Part II: Biblical Theology
4. Old Testament
5. Jesus
Part III: Practical Ministry
6. Spirituality
7. Relationships
8. Evangelism
9. Conversion
10. Ethics
11. Community
Appendix 1: Key Scriptures on Honor-Shame
Appendix 2: Biblical Stories Addressing Honor-Shame
Appendix 3: Recommended Resources
Notes
Name and Subject Index
Scripture Index
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Mark D. Baker is associate professor of mission and theology at Fresno Pacific Biblical Seminary. He is also the editor of Proclaiming the Scandal of the Cross.