October 25th, 2024
by Matt Davis
by Matt Davis
This probably won't be everyone's cup of tea, but I found it really interesting as Kevin DeYoung and Carl Trueman (fantastic British accent by the way) discuss the roots and rise of critical theory in the culture and how it has impacted the Western church. I have been following this issue for 5-6 years as something that was abstract and murky (but also talked about some real issues relating to race) to most evangelicals has become more clear in the danger it presents culturally and theologically. There are still race issues in the US, but critical theory is not the biblical or gospel-centered approach to tackling this problems.
Give it a listen, even if it is just to enjoy Carl's accent.
Give it a listen, even if it is just to enjoy Carl's accent.
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