


Getting Justice Just Right: A review by Bob Osburn
Bob Osburn of The Wilberforce Academy recently published a review of my new book Why Social Justice is Not Biblical Justice on his blog. Bob writes: My Freshman year (1969-70)
Bob Osburn of The Wilberforce Academy recently published a review of my new book Why Social Justice is Not Biblical Justice on his blog. Bob writes: My Freshman year (1969-70)
I’m grateful to Tim Challies for taking time to review Why Social Justice is Not Biblical Justice. Tim is a popular evangelical writer, blogger and book reviewer. He serves on
Scott, I (Dennae) write this final installment, alone. I affirm everything Andrew and I have written together up to this point, but now I want to write as one city
Final post from Scott Allen Dear Andrew and Dennae, I’m impressed by the time and care you’ve put into your responses, and am sincerely grateful for the opportunity to clarify
Response 2 Dear Scott, We remain encouraged that you have initiated a dialogue with us as fellow Christians even in the midst of significant tension. We respect you for this
Post 2 Dear Andrew and Dennae, Thank you for the thoughtful response. I enjoyed reading it and getting a better sense of your heart. You focused most of your response
Response 1 from Andrew Stravitz and Dennae Pierre Dear Scott, We appreciate the invitation, thank you for extending it. While there is much required of our leadership during this year
In June I published an article titled Race in America: Two Opposing Narratives. One narrative (the seemingly dominant one) emphasizes systemic injustice and institutional racism. It views the problems black
In my new book Why Social Justice Is Not Biblical Justice: An Urgent Appeal to Fellow Christians in a Time of Social Crisis I explore the ideology described by its
Is this justice? Conformity to God’s moral standard as revealed in the Ten Commandments and the Royal Law: “love your neighbor as yourself.” Justice involves giving people their due as
About two weeks ago, Tim Keller published an article titled A Biblical Critique of Secular Justice and Critical Theory in a series he is writing on race relations. I deeply
Darrow’s never again story from Ghana In a dark dungeon I stood with a broken heart on centuries-old dry excrement. I was visiting the Cape Coast Castle in Ghana, a