Most of us read the Bible through a guilt-and-innocence lens—but that’s not the world Scripture was written in.
The biblical world was shaped by honor and shame: public reputation, social status, and communal identity. In this episode of the Cultural Keys series, Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb explores how this lens reshapes the way we understand Jesus, the Pharisees, the cross, and even familiar stories like the prodigal son.
Once you see honor and shame at work, Scripture opens up in powerful—and often uncomfortable—ways.
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