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Bible Project classroom session — https://bibleproject.com/classroom/1-corinthians-lucy-peppiatt/sessions/1/
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Paul's furious, personal letter to Corinth reveals how honor-shame culture collides with the radical social leveling demanded by the gospel.
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Gordon Fee says 1 Corinthians is more than a mild corrective — 'passionate, indignant, scornful, threatening, and harsh.'
BP-CLASSROOM-1-CORINTHIANS-LUCY-PEPPIATT-S01-RC-010Arrogant, self-promoting men failed to let go of what culture embedded in them; Paul challenges their moral realignment.
BP-CLASSROOM-1-CORINTHIANS-LUCY-PEPPIATT-S01-RC-017shame
Honor-shame functioned in every society, but then everybody knew uniformly what things were honorable or shameful.
BP-CLASSROOM-1-CORINTHIANS-LUCY-PEPPIATT-S01-RC-014Problems arose among those with social pretensions, most concerned with gaining honor and most sensitive to insults bringing shame.
BP-CLASSROOM-1-CORINTHIANS-LUCY-PEPPIATT-S01-RC-016belonging
Jesus redefined relationships, tradition, and hierarchy — sharing meals with women, prostitutes, tax collectors, and the unclean.
BP-CLASSROOM-1-CORINTHIANS-LUCY-PEPPIATT-S01-RC-015Paul calls them into what he thinks they already have but need to come and live in.
BP-CLASSROOM-1-CORINTHIANS-LUCY-PEPPIATT-S01-RC-018Illuminates
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