Liberation Theology: A History
A key to understanding the present social justice theology is understanding liberation theology, and the key to understanding that is by understanding its history.
A key to understanding the present social justice theology is understanding liberation theology, and the key to understanding that is by understanding its history.
Because evangelical social liberals are inattentive to important distinctions within the notion of justice, many of their appeals to biblical uses of “justice” are compromised.
Should Christians support reparations for American slavery? Some evangelicals believe so. Some have even attempted to make a biblical argument for reparations.
Racial reconciliation can easily lead to racial manipulation. Joseph Conrad addresses this concern in a grand tale of a crew of shipmates at sea. Perhaps Conrad’s most important work exposes a difficulty that must be overcome in the pursuit of racial reconciliation.
Conservative Christians must know John Rawls. His philosophy has bled into our theology and is in the church. Is justice without social justice possible?
The Bible says that human life is so sacred, so precious, so holy “human life has so much dignity” that if with malice of forethought you wantonly destroy another human being, you thereby forfeit your own right to life.
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