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Cultural World of the New Testament
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Lesson OneHonor and Shame in the Greco-Roman World8 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoHonor and Shame in 1 Peter7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreePatronage and Reciprocity in the Greco-Roman World7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourPatronage and Reciprocity in Hebrews7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveKinship and the Household in the Greco-Roman World7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SixKinship and the Household in 1 Peter7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SevenPurity and Pollution in the Greco-Roman World7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson EightPurity and Pollution in Hebrews7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion2 Activities
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Lesson 6, Activity 1
Overview and Objectives
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Lesson Overview
In this lesson you will observe how kinship language in 1 Peter helps reframe first-century believers’ understanding of their relationship with God. You will also consider how these concepts might shape your own faith and Christian community.
Lesson Objectives
When you complete this lesson, you should be able to:
- Interpret aspects of kinship in New Testament writings.
- Reflect on how kinship in the New Testament shapes how we think about and relate to God.
- Identify aspects of the appeals of kinship in the New Testament that can shape relationships in your own community of faith.