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In recent years, conversations around social justice and "wokeness" have dominated the public discourse, both inside and outside the church.
For many evangelicals, opposition to social justice has even emerged as a theological distinctive used to identify who is "one of us."
However, a close observer of the history of American evangelicalism will note that this division over justice is not new. In fact, when it comes to the question of social justice, evangelicals have debated with, and divided from, each other for at least a hundred years.
On this episode, we dive into the more than a century long history that has led to the current "war on woke" within evangelicalism today.
We also discuss how we can engage issues of justice in a manner that keeps us from falling prey to the same mistakes—and, in some cases, outright sins—of those who came before us.
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In recent years, conversations around social justice and "wokeness" have dominated the public discourse, both inside and outside the church.
For many evangelicals, opposition to social justice has even emerged as a theological distinctive used to identify who is "one of us."
However, a close observer of the history of American evangelicalism will note that this division over justice is not new. In fact, when it comes to the question of social justice, evangelicals have debated with, and divided from, each other for at least a hundred years.
On this episode, we dive into the more than a century long history that has led to the current "war on woke" within evangelicalism today.
We also discuss how we can engage issues of justice in a manner that keeps us from falling prey to the same mistakes—and, in some cases, outright sins—of those who came before us.
READ FULL SHOW NOTES HERE
Visit kainosproject.com to find other resources to help you tackle ancient truths in everyday settings, and be sure to subscribe to our email list to get all of our fresh content delivered straight to your inbox.
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts
Follow on Spotify
Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
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