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  1. The Social World of the Bible - Honor and Shame, Part I

    by , January 22nd 2012 at 12:04 AM (The Red Book of the Westmarch)
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    Honor and Shame, Part I
    What it is and why it's important


    When it comes to understanding how almost 100% of the ancient world and 70% of the present population1 think, and value, and view the world, one of the most integral and core values to start investigating is the concept of honor and shame. Honor and shame are so interwoven into the fabric of most of the world's cultures, including those shown in the Bible, that to stay ignorant of ...

    Updated January 22nd 2012 at 12:06 AM by Manwë Súlimo

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    Social World of the Bible , Christianity and Theism
  2. "Honor, Patronage, Kinship, and Purity" by David DeSilva

    by , January 21st 2012 at 02:11 AM (The Red Book of the Westmarch)
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    ***THIS IS A REPOST FROM AWHILE BACK - JUST POSTING HERE FOR THE BLOG'S SAKE***


    So I bought this book by recommendation of JP Holding & Friends as a way to better understand the basic foundation of reading the Bible. It was not a waste of money by a long shot, but I can't say it's perfect (what is, besides Mosschelle? And pasta?)

    David deSilva (PhD) attempts to explain the most basic context of New Testament culture (hence the book's subtitle: ...
  3. "The New Testament World" by Bruce Malina

    by , January 21st 2012 at 02:07 AM (The Red Book of the Westmarch)
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    As I said awhile back, understanding the cultural context of the Bible should be the first priority of any Christian or atheists who tries to debate or study the Bible. To this end, I recommended "Honor, Patronage, Kinship, and Ritual Purity" by David DeSilva. HPKRP is a great starter book for the novice as it is an easy read and yet covers the titular cultural ...
  4. "The Rise of Christianity" by Rodney Stark

    by , January 21st 2012 at 02:04 AM (The Red Book of the Westmarch)
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    Rodney Stark's, a professor of sociology and comparative religion, book "The Rise of Christianity" takes a social science look at the early church and attempts to explain how it was that an obscure Jewish sect rapidly overturned the dominant pagan religions of its day to become the dominant religious force.

    There are many reasons listed by Stark ...
  5. "The Making of the New Testament" by Arthur Patzia

    by , January 21st 2012 at 02:02 AM (The Red Book of the Westmarch)
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    A recent book I've finished is "The Making of the New Testament" by Arthur G. Patzia, whose subject matter should be obvious enough. It attempts to answer questions like "How did the Bible come into being? When and how was it done? Does the version we have now accurately reflect the original autographs and manuscripts?" and so on.

    Patzia ...
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