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This episode begins a new miniseries investigating the biblical case for social justice. The Christian right likes to define “biblical justice” in purely retributive ways, but throughout the Bible there is a clear and consistent social emphasis to justice language. We discuss some of the foundational social justice texts of the Old Testament, but not before going in on both Marcion and twentieth century antisemitism.
In the end we argue that the biblical case for social justice is clear and Christians have a responsibility to fight for the rights and dignity of all people, especially the poor and marginalized.
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By Nic Don and Thomas5
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This episode begins a new miniseries investigating the biblical case for social justice. The Christian right likes to define “biblical justice” in purely retributive ways, but throughout the Bible there is a clear and consistent social emphasis to justice language. We discuss some of the foundational social justice texts of the Old Testament, but not before going in on both Marcion and twentieth century antisemitism.
In the end we argue that the biblical case for social justice is clear and Christians have a responsibility to fight for the rights and dignity of all people, especially the poor and marginalized.
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To stay updated on our show, join our discord community: https://discord.gg/vJGM7T8aAp
Check out all our links and social media here: https://linktr.ee/alltheragechristianpod
Your support is appreciated at https://www.patreon.com/alltheragexian

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