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:''For the drama, see [[The Family Honor]].''

'''Family honor''' is the feeling or pride a person has for his or her last name, whether for the history behind it, the achievements their ancestors had done, or the region or homeland they are from. It may count as a type of [[religion]] for some individuals who work and live to preserve their family's culture for dignity in public. The belief vary in many varieties. From casual respect to extremists. Due to its variety and spread, the official date for the start of family honor could not be dated. Some believes it came out the same time as [[family name]] did.
'''Family honor''' is the feeling or pride a person has for his or her last name, whether for the history behind it, the achievements their ancestors had done, or the region or homeland they are from. It may count as a type of [[religion]] for some individuals who work and live to preserve their family's culture for dignity in public. The belief vary in many varieties. From casual respect to extremists. Due to its variety and spread, the official date for the start of family honor could not be dated. Some believes it came out the same time as [[family name]] did.

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<ref name="Kinship, Patronage, Kinship & Purity">{{cite book|last=deSilva|first=David A.|title=Honor, Patronage, Kinship & Purity- Unlocking New Testament Culture|year=2000|publisher=InterVarsity Press|location=Downers Grove, IL|isbn=978-0-8308-1572-2|pages=336}}</ref> :''For the drama, see [[The Family Honor]].''


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 02:04, 19 September 2011

Family honor is the feeling or pride a person has for his or her last name, whether for the history behind it, the achievements their ancestors had done, or the region or homeland they are from. It may count as a type of religion for some individuals who work and live to preserve their family's culture for dignity in public. The belief vary in many varieties. From casual respect to extremists. Due to its variety and spread, the official date for the start of family honor could not be dated. Some believes it came out the same time as family name did.

[1] :For the drama, see The Family Honor.

See also

  1. ^ deSilva, David A. (2000). Honor, Patronage, Kinship & Purity- Unlocking New Testament Culture. Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press. p. 336. ISBN 978-0-8308-1572-2.