Understanding Social Justice Ideology

Social Justice Ideology and Christianity

Keri and Carter talk to Samuel Sey about social justice convergence in the church. Samuel Sey is a Ghanaian-Canadian blogger and interviewer at slowtowrite.com. He has written extensively on the incompatability between social justice ideology and Christianity. His articles have been featured on Challies.com, StatementOnSocialJustice.com, EzraInstutute.ca, BooksAtAGlance.com, and Desiring God's Nightly Brief, and more.

Keri and Carter chat with Keri's paster, Bradley Helgerson. Bradley serves as the Minister of the Word for the Church on the Square in Georgetown, Texas. He is also a PhD Candidate in Church and Dogma History at North-West University. You can find his teaching at the Church on the Square’s YouTube channel and Facebook page.

Paul Vander Klay is the pastor of Living Stones Christian Reformed Church in Sacramento, CA. He also pastors an online following of people who want to have substantive and honest conversations about meaning and what matters to them. You can follow Paul’s work on YouTube here.

 

Kris Williams, a.k.a. "Kdub" has been a Christian for nearly 10 years and serves at his local church in Corpus Christi, Texas. He practices apologetics through discourse with Black Hebrew Israelites, Roman Catholics, Mormons, and others, and he is also a rap artist. He currently has two projects out: "Face of the Deep I & II," and has been happily married to his wife Tonia Williams for over 5 years. Follow him online at: @kdubtru

Tim Dukeman received his Master’s Degree in Political Science at the University of Memphis and attended the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He frequently writes on religious issues and how social justice ideology is subverting the Christian faith.

Monique Duson, from The Center for Biblical Unity, has a background in social service and children’s ministry. She has worked with a diverse array of under-served communities, and was a Missionary to South Africa for over 4 years, serving children and teachers impacted by drugs, violence, and trauma. She also spent spent 2 decades advocating for Critical Race Theory (CRT), but through a series of events began to see the contradictions of CRT with the historic Christian worldview. She is now convinced that CRT is not the best way to achieve racial unity and actively speaks out against the use of CRT within the church. Monique's vision is to promote a vision for racial healing based on the historic Christian worldview. She has a BA in Sociology from Biola University and is currently working on a MA in Theology from Talbot School of Theology. You can find her online at: @therealmoniqued

Dr. J.R. Miller is the Professor of Applied Theology and Leadership & Dean of Online Learning at Southern California Seminary, creator of MoreThanCake.org, and co-host of the "Off the Cuff" videocast.

Social Justice Convergence in Education

SPLC Funds CRT in Schools

With research help from the Mythinformed investigation crew, Keri and Carter reveal the link between the Southern Poverty Law Center and the "Learning for Justice" project, which brings leftist racism based on Critical Race Theory to elementary schools across the country, including Oak Park School District 97 in Oak Park, Illinois.

NYC Schools & the Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations

NYC mayor Bill de Blasio has a penchant for sacrificing "gifted and talented" students at the alter of lowbrow "diversity" goals. Here's a link to the NYC School Diversity Advisory Group's report, "Making the Grade II," which ironically argues against having to actually make the grade.

Jason Littlefield: An Alternative to CRT in Schools

Keri interviews Jason Littlefield. Jason is an educator passionate about the health and well-being of individuals and the preservation/restoration of human liberalism. He is the executive director of EmpowerED Pathways (which you can find at empoweredpathways.org) and author of the Compassionate Humanism framework for life, leadership, and learning. You can follow him on Twitter at @jasontheehuman

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