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Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes

Removing Cultural Blinders to Better Understand the Bible

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Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes

By: E. Randolph Richards, Brandon J. O'Brien
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What was clear to the original readers of Scripture is not always clear to us. Because of the cultural distance between the biblical world and our contemporary setting, we often bring modern Western biases to the text. For example, when Western readers hear Paul exhorting women to "dress modestly," we automatically think in terms of sexual modesty. But most women in that culture would never wear racy clothing. The context suggests that Paul is likely more concerned about economic modesty—that Christian women not flaunt their wealth through expensive clothes, braided hair, and gold jewelry. By the same token, Western individualism leads us to assume that Mary and Joseph traveled alone to Bethlehem. What went without saying was that they were likely accompanied by a large entourage of extended family.

Biblical scholars Brandon O'Brien and Randy Richards shed light on the ways that Western readers often misunderstand the cultural dynamics of the Bible. They identify nine key areas where modern Westerners have significantly different assumptions about what might be going on in a text. Drawing on their own cross-cultural experience in global mission, O'Brien and Richards show how better self-awareness and understanding of cultural differences in language, time, and social mores allow us to see the Bible in fresh and unexpected ways.

©2012 E. Randolph Richards and Brandon J. O'Brien (P)2023 Tantor
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Eye opening to this Catholic raised Christian!

Mind blowing how we read things with our cultural filters! Great book - will have to buy the hard copy!

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Culture and its influence and how much it shapes views

I found this book so refreshing! A great blend of balance. That balance between personal testimony/experience and allowing it to help understand others. This book delves into how we should take the time to read to understand HOW, WHEN, & WHY something is said, or, the WAY it’s being said, even when NOTHING has been said…. Confused? Then this book will gently open it up to you in a great story like form.

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