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Defending Shame

Its Formative Power in Paul's Letters

Defending Shame

Its Formative Power in Paul's Letters

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Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781540960146
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 15/05/2020
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm
Our culture often views shame in a negative light. However, Paul's use of shame, when properly understood and applied, has much to teach the contemporary church. Filling a lacuna in Pauline scholarship, this book shows how Paul uses shame to admonish and to transform the minds of his readers into the mind of Christ. The author examines Paul's use of shame for moral formation within his Jewish and Greco-Roman context, compares and contrasts Paul's use of shame with other cultural voices, and offers a corrective understanding for today's church. Foreword by Luke Timothy Johnson.
Contents Foreword by Luke Timothy Johnson Introduction Part 1: Framework 1. Definitional Background 2. Greco-Roman Backgrounds 3. Jewish Backgrounds Part 2: Exegesis 4. Paul's Use of Retrospective Shame 5. Paul's Use of Prospective Shame 6. Constructing Paul's Use of Shame Part 3: Cultural Engagement 7. Contemporary Contribution 8. Contemporary Challenges Indexes

Te-Li Lau, Luke Johnson

Te-Li Lau (PhD, Emory University) is associate professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois. He is also the author of The Politics of Peace: Ephesians, Dio Chrysostom, and the Confucian Four Books.