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Years ago, the author had a startling realization. Theologians and pastors have long taught on the glory of God and its central importance in the Bible. However, because he was living in East Asia, it also dawned on the author that this sort of talk about God's glory, praising Him, and magnifying His name was simply another way of talking about honor and shame. When the author looked at most theology and ministry-related books, he found that honor and shame seemed to be treated differently. Anthropologists talked about honor-shame, but theologians largely focused more on legal metaphors. The author could see both themes in Scripture but couldn't find help as to how to bring them together. This study was developed in order to address this gap and bring those themes together. Sign up for the WCIU Press newsletter to be notified about new books from this author and more! http: //eepurl.com/rB15L
In 'Asian Culinary Tapestry: Embarking on an Exotic Journey through Asia's Diverse Cuisine', acclaimed chef Jackson Wu guides you on a gastronomic journey across the vast landscape of Asian cuisine. Wu, with his deep-rooted passion for Asian flavors and cooking techniques, aims to demystify Asian cuisine, showcasing its diversity, depth, and culinary complexity. More than just a recipe collection, this book dives into the culture, history, and traditions behind the dishes. It navigates you through the various regional cuisines, revealing the unique characteristics that define each area's food. From street food to family feasts, Wu highlights the fundamental ingredients, techniques, and flavors that make Asian cuisine so enticing and distinctive. 'Asian Culinary Tapestry' is a celebration of the culinary heritage of Asia and a guide to understanding and appreciating its flavors and traditions. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Asian cuisine or looking to expand their culinary repertoire and experience.
The Bible tells us what to believe--the gospel. Did you know it also shows how to contextualize the gospel? In One Gospel for All Nations, Jackson Wu does more than talk about principles. He gets practical. When the biblical writers explain the gospel, they consistently use a pattern that is both firm and flexible. Wu builds on this insight to demonstrate a model of contextualization that starts with interpretation and can be applied in any culture. In the process, he explains practically why we must not choose between the Bible and culture. Wu highlights various implications for both missionaries and theologians. Contextualization should be practical, not pragmatic; theological, not theoretical.
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