by Anne Kennedy | Apr 25, 2021 | Anglicans, Apostasy, Biblical Illiteracy, False Teachers and Their Enablers, Go to Church, Jesus, Social Justice, The Gospel, Woke Church
On our quick trip there and back again, Matt and I took a whole day in the car to listen to a book released just this last week—The Making of Biblical Womanhood by Beth Allison Barr. Then, even though we were in the car, we watched the launch zoom with Kristin Kobes...
by Matt Kennedy | Apr 23, 2021 | Bible Study, Biblical Illiteracy, Justice, Oppression, Podcast, Social Justice, The Gospel, Woke Church
On this episode of the Stand Firm podcast, Matt, Jady, and Nick discuss the differences between social justice and biblical justice, talk about why the language beneath the concepts is so important, and agree that true justice can only proceed from hearts changed by...
by Mark Marshall | Apr 22, 2021 | Justice, Social Justice, Totalitarians, U.S. Politics, Woke Church
Jemar Tisby’s How to Fight Racism does not get off to a good start. In the first paragraph he claims “I know firsthand that racism still pervades our society.” The second page he cites “Mike Brown’s death at the hands of a white police officer in Ferguson” without...
by Ben Jefferies | Apr 13, 2021 | Justice, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Woke Church
Over the course of the last year I have been tugged back and forth in my mind many times over the question of how the Church — how I as a Christian — should respond in the face of the unjust treatment of people — especially black people — in this country. It is clear...
by Ben Jefferies | Apr 6, 2021 | Anglicans, Bible Study, Justice, Social Justice
There was a small change in the Englishing of the Old Testament that took place in 1901 — of serious consequence to present day discussions of Biblical Justice — that to my knowledge has gone entirely un-observed in the recent justice discourses. For centuries — from...
by Mark Marshall | Mar 30, 2021 | Academia, Baptists, Social Justice, Woke Church
Today, it is needful for many ordinary people to gain a basic knowledge of Critical Theory (CT). For it has thoroughly infiltrated education, government, the workplace and the church. Even that is an understatement as it has not only infiltrated but also taken over...