Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe, by Voddie T. Baucham, Jr.
This journal article reviews Voddie Baucham's critique of the social justice movement's influence on evangelicalism, tracing the historical roots of Critical Race Theory and intersectionality back decades. The review examines Baucham's warning that the Church must be aware of ideological shifts that have gradually transformed Christian discourse, particularly regarding concepts like CRT that carry revolutionary rather than reformist implications. This resource provides a Reformed evangelical perspective on contemporary cultural and theological challenges facing the modern church.
Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism's Looming Catastrophe, by Voddie T. Baucham, Jr. (Washington, D.C.: Salem, 2021). Pp. xviii + 251. $24.99 (hardcover). ISBN- 13: 9781684511808. [Reviewed by Matt Koerner] If you have been paying attention to the news of late, you have likely seen stories about the debate over whether Critical Race Theory (CRT) ought to be taught in public schools. This debate is only a single facet of a much larger discussion in which the church and...
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