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Signs in Society (4) Racism

Mark Hoeksema·1978-12-01

The causes of racism are many and complex. Some would argue that the distinction between classes and the resulting differential treatment of them is due to economic factors. Others argue that it is due to cultural patterns which have been ingrained through many generations. Still others look for the

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The Segregation Issue

Evelyn Huizenga·1961-02-01

Racial Issues

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Critical theory

Martyn McGeown·2021-04-15

Critical race theory and intersectionality explain how society is racist, even systemically and irredeemably racist, so that everyone is racist, without actually behaving in a racist manner. Formerly, a racist was a vile individual who mistreated others because of their skin color or nationality. Ra

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I Have a Dream…of Charity and Love Above All Else

Trisha Haak·2002-10-01

In the eyes of the world there is nothing worse than being labeled as a racist person. To the world, being racist means being ignorant, not understanding that all human life, regardless of skin color, is precious. Racism is slowly becoming the fad of yesterday. And it’s simply because after thousand

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Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe, by Voddie T. Baucham, Jr.

Matthew Koerner·2022-03-01

That dread seriousness begins and ends with the very cross of Jesus Christ. Simply put, the social justice movement and its relatives (CRT, intersectionality, and more) deny the atoning work of Jesus in numerous, different ways. Many today advocate "antiracism," which is supposed to be the answer to

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A Christian Response to Critical Race Theory

Zachary Kleyn·2022-09-01

Critical race theory (CRT) is a topic that is coming more and more to the foreground in the United States today. As Christians, we need to be aware of the issues around us as they are signs of the coming of Christ. We also need to respond to these issues in a way that shines the light of Christ in t

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1979-11-01
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The Christian’s Responsibility Toward Urban Problems

Benjamin Wigger·1970-10-01

The older generation, by often referring to the Black race as an inferior one, has in effect caused our attitudes to become the same. Whether we are willing to admit it or not we are prejudiced toward Blacks and many other minority groups. Through most of our lives we came to believe that most Black

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A Church From All Nations

Rodney Kleyn·2009-11-01

How do you respond to the presence of a person of different color or nationality in your church? Are we letting the stereotypes of our society influence our thinking? One particular race of people is not superior to another in God’s eyes. The arrogance of a church or people who think that they are s