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Honor, Shame, and the Gospel in the American South, Part III

Previous essays in this series have explored the matrix of an honor-shame culture in American Southern history, and how the American church found itself...

Honor, Shame, and the Gospel in the American South, Part II

In “Honor, Shame, and the Gospel in the American South, Part I,” I identified several challenges that the mimetic rivalry that race-based slavery and...

What We Remember on Remembrance Day

In Canada and the British Commonwealth, Nov. 11 is Remembrance Day, a day in which the dead of World War I are brought to mind.

Christian leadership and disordered desires

Winning accolades or recognition doesn’t leave us satisfied, but leaves us wanting more.

Communion Across Difference

A Statement of the Mind of the House of Bishops

Honor, shame, and the Gospel in the American South: Part I

This series of posts discusses the honor-shame dynamic of the American South, a Christian challenge to injustice that takes into account the region's social paradigm, and Jackson Wu's "4 Keys to Evangelism in Honor-Shame Cultures."

Christianity and Honor

By David Hein • In the modern church school, no conflict exists between an honor system and personal dignity.

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