Peter’s instructions in 1Pet. 3 are not about how to handle abusive situations, but about a compelling vision for staying faithful to Jesus in anti-Jesus contexts.
Tag: cultural analysis
Submission and Respect in the Context of Abuse (pt. 1)
“What should submission and respect look like in the context of abuse according to biblical theology?”
An Evaluation of Christian Aid Ministries Billboard Evangelism
The final project for my Romans class this past semester was to take an evangelistic tool and evaluate it in light of our study of Romans and honor-shame cultures.
What Ravi’s Fall Tells Us about How We Handle Brokenness in the Church
Ravi once warned of Satan’s lie suggesting we “deserve” certain pleasures for serving God.
Has the Religious Right Helped or Hindered the Advancement of Christian Values in America?
We have not simply lost an array of mixed perspectives; we have lost any distinction between the evangelical Christian faith and Republican politics.
Thinking Through the Black Lives Matter Movement
Ever since I used the hashtag #blacklivesmatter a couple of months ago on Facebook, people have believed I support the controversial Black Lives Matter movement. I do not “support” the movement. I critically engage it because I affirm the sentiment that black lives indeed matter.