These mentioned CRT critics are poor-thinking fundamentalists (many with PhDs). They prefer Manichean thinking to nuance & differentiation. But their liturgies & religious life also reflect a lack of complexity are equally Manichean. So it’s consistent. He’s right.
#tribalism https://twitter.com/phillipmholmes/status/1337205212587716609

BTW, I’m on record critiquing CRT as a secular form of black liberation theology but I’m cackling at the evangelical hysteria about CRT “being a threat to the gospel.” Guess they don’t have “Big God” theology after all. They need some covenant theology. https://www.amazon.com/Critical-Theory-Academy-Vernon-Farmer/dp/164802131X/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=critical+race+theory+and+the+academy&qid=1607650960&sr=8-3
Why are conservative evangelicals, the SBC presidents, etc short-circuiting over a theory that’s inconsequential? Read DaR. It reminds me of the “post-modernism” boogieman of this 1990s. This happens in the absence of social thought principles & a reliance on biblicism. Read
