2020-07-25T05:55:29-07:00

Christianity Today's article rejects the use of shame to combat racism. The writer says, “Guilt is about action with a clear path to redemption. Shame leaves us stuck in our sin.” One person said to me, “What it says is correct. But articles like this leads people to think that shame is all bad.” Precisely. Read more

2020-07-22T22:14:57-07:00

How does “white shame” factor into discussions about racism in America? What one means by the term may vary, but I will focus on something particular. I do not indicate the idea that whites are ashamed of being white. Rather, by “white shame,” I refer to the shame felt by white people (especially in America) that stems from the past and/or present mistreatment of non-whites by whites. Read more

2020-07-02T06:46:01-07:00

Define your terms. More than 80% of our disagreements can probably be solved if we could agree on the meaning of key words. True, not all things can be defined with specificity; rather, they share a cluster of characteristics. What about the meaning of “racism”? It seems like a self-explanatory term,.... Read more

2020-06-24T00:37:30-07:00

Individualism is a key value in American white culture. By “individualism,” I don’t merely refer to the idea of individuality or that individuals have value. The latter are Christian notions rooted in God’s creating humanity in his image. The term, as I’m speaking of it, goes further. Read more

2020-07-02T06:34:00-07:00

Great news! Reading Romans with Eastern Eyes has now been recorded as an audiobook! When it’s your own book, you become more sensitive to the little details. In my opinion, the reader’s voice is best at 1.1 speed. For some reason, Tantor Audio made their own cover for the book…. not sure why. I guess IVP doesn’t let others use their own cover designs. I hope you enjoy the book in audio form! Read more

2020-06-30T21:09:27-07:00

“How does honor and shame relate to people with disabilities?” That was the first time someone had asked me that question. And I didn’t have a good answer. I immediately realized how little has been said about the relationship between honor, shame, disability, and mission. Read more

2020-06-16T02:01:37-07:00

Understanding how women reinforce patriarchal thinking is one key component to combat patriarchy within society and the church. This post looks are several contemporary contexts and highlights a creative way that some women have subverted patriarchy and conventional custom. Read more

2020-06-18T06:07:58-07:00

The Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society has reviewed Reading Romans with Eastern Eyes. The reviewer does a good job capturing the essence of the book. In terms of his assessment, several paragraphs jumped out to me, including his criticisms. Read more

2020-06-16T09:18:27-07:00

Let’s talk about American privilege,… the elephant not in the room at the moment. In this cultural moment, the focus of conversation is on racism, white privilege, and policing. People rightly lament the injustice that has led to death and resentment. Read more

2020-11-25T23:20:02-07:00

Christians talk about patriarchy far less than those outside the church. The justification for such silence is often rooted in theology. This post focuses on a particular shade of patriarchy. I want to explore an overlooked dynamic that perpetuates many harmful practices linked to patriarchy. Read more

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