
Misreading Scripture with Individualist Eyes
Patronage, Honor, and Shame in the Biblical World
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Narrated by:
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Tom Parks
About this listen
The Bible was written within collectivist cultures. When Westerners, immersed in individualism, read the Bible, it's easy to misinterpret important elements - or miss them altogether. In any culture, the most important things usually go without being said. So to read Scripture well we benefit when we uncover the unspoken social structures and values of its world. We need to recalibrate our vision.
Combining the expertise of a biblical scholar and a missionary practitioner, Misreading Scripture with Individualist Eyes is an essential guidebook to the cultural background of the Bible and how it should inform our reading. E. Randolph Richards and Richard James explore deep social structures of the ancient Mediterranean - kinship, patronage, and brokerage - along with their key social tools - honor, shame, and boundaries - that the biblical authors lived in and lie below the surface of each text. From Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar to Peter's instructions to elders, the authors strip away individualist assumptions and bring the world of the biblical writers to life.
Expanding on the popular Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes, this book makes clear how understanding collectivism will help us better understand the Bible, which in turn will help us live more faithfully in an increasingly globalized world.
©2020 E. Randolph Richards and Richard James (P)2020 eChristianHaving read these 2 books, I realised that, there are So Many Things that just go over our heads, that our ministers don’t really have the time (in a sermon) each week, to educate us on! We really Do need to know and understand these things, in order to get ‘the point’ that Jesus, Peter, Paul and James were making our their audience - which wasn’t us!!
I’ve learned quite a deal from this first pass! Both books have to be revisited, but the beauty of this book is, how it further opened my eyes to the‘nuclear family, all about me’ isolationist culture that we have in the West which can, on reflection, be quite limiting and lonely and not what our Triune Godhead desires for us at all.
I never appreciated that before. These books are a great investment for our spiritual lives.
Book 2 - Equally as Informative
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