Saving God’s Face: A Chinese Contextualization of Salvation through Honor and Shame
Does sharing the gospel from the Roman-influenced Western legal system limit its impact in an honor and shame culture?
Does sharing the gospel from the Roman-influenced Western legal system limit its impact in an honor and shame culture?
by Wonsuk Ma and Kenneth R. Ross, editors. Regnum Books International, Woodstock Road, Oxford, UK OX2 UKR, 2013, 245 pages,
—Reviewed by Inti Martinez-Aleman, a Honduran attorney residing in the U.S. after experiencing rampant violence in his home country.
—Reviewed by Alexander K. Zell, adjunct professor, Lincoln Christian University, Lincoln, Illinois, former C&MA missionary in Brazil.
—Reviewed by Eva I. Shaw-Taylor, deputy director, The Institute for Diasporan and African Culture, New York; executive director, Global Institute
—Reviewed by Ezekiel O. Ajani, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois.
—Reviewed by Larry Poston, professor of Religion, Nyack College.
—Reviewed by George Beals, global impact pastor, Central Wesleyan Church, Holland, Michigan.
—Reviewed by W. Stephen Gunter, associate dean and research professor of evangelism and Wesleyan studies, Duke Divinity School.
In the 1970s, about the time that I started paying attention in our youth group Sunday School class, we
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