Today on the Podcast we welcome Bryan Pichura to help us talk about critical theory -- Thanks for being on the podcast! Here is a good article on critical race theory and the gospel from Founders ministries: https://founders.org/2020/02/03/critical-race-theory-intersectionality-and-the-gospel/
Check out this documentary -- it is very helpful: https://founders.org/cinedoc/
Check out Albert Mohler on the briefing (specifically Part III): https://albertmohler.com/2019/06/14/briefing-6-14-19
A little facetious perhaps but a helpful at the same time: You might be influenced by critical race theory if....
If you are concerned about percentages of ethnicity in your church compared to the community you are in you may be affected by critical theory.
If you have pastors or professors of diversity you may be affected by critical theory.
If your church identifies as white privileged repenting you may be affected by critical theory.
If you think the Bible whispers about homosexuality you may be affected by critical theory.
If you identify as same-sex attracted or any other sin you struggle with you may be affected by critical theory.
If you think you need to read the same number of commentaries by women or people of color as whites you may be affected by critical theory.
If you think the Bible means different things depending on skin color or sex you may be affected by critical theory.
If you think whites are racist because they are white you may be affected by critical theory.
If you think James Cone is orthodox you may be affected by critical theory.
If you think the gospel is about social or political liberation you may be affected by critical theory.
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