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Scott Coley
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It’s been suggested that those who promote “wokeness” or “woke theology” should be regarded as false teachers. This claim reflects a kind of theological illiteracy that needs to be exposed.
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The reason that so many conservative evangelicals these days appear to be moral relativists is that they *are* moral relativists.They would deny this, of course. But that doesn’t make it
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If you’re in a position of power and you’re only “accountable” to friends and subordinates, then you’re not actually accountable to anyone at all (humanly speaking).That doesn’t mean you’re up
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Critics of so-called “wokeness“ in conservative evangelicalism insist on conflating CRT with concerns about systemic injusticeI'm willing to assume, charitably, that this confusion derives from ignorance—of which they display much
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White evangelicalism is in for some serious short-term pain.There’s nothing to be done about this: it was decided decades ago, the moment that the Moral Majority laid a foundation on
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Researching for an upcoming podcast interview, and I finally read the SBC’s June 2008 Response to the motion to create a database of sexual offenders in SBC churches.The document itself
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Recent discussion of critical race theory (CRT) in conservative evangelical circles has become a distraction from substantive issues of real concern—a chimaera, invoked by culture warriors in a transparent effort
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In 1934, the U.S. Government created the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to oversee a mortgage insurance program that facilitated homeownership for millions of Americans. But the FHA only insured mortgages
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2. Victimology and theology aren’t mutually exclusive so this is just a false dichotomy. 3. See point 1. 4a. Empirical claim offered without evidence.4b. Truth is often divisive. What’s his
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The question that Southern Baptists need to confront—especially Southern Baptists born before 1970 or so—is whether the SBC is going to go along with the effort to conflate theological and
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Racism, Misogyny, Abuse: Why the SBC Keeps Getting it Wrongco-authored with @SusanCodone By Southern Seminary's account of its history, when the SBC "...established SBTS in 1859, the prevailing orthodoxy of
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Regarding theologians who condemn calls for systemic justice:There are two routes to denying the existence or prevalence of systemic injustice in the United States (e.g., systemic racism). One route is
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