July Intermission: From Cosplaying Civil Rights to Exploring the Creation of the World

We transition from considering Civil Rights (and wrongs) to beholding the most foundational chapters in the Bible. Here we provide a recap of July 2023’s articles and a preview of our theme for August 2023: In the Beginning: A Theological Exploration of Genesis 1-11.
One Constitution, or Two? Reviewing The Age of Entitlement by Christopher Caldwell

The United States essentially has two “constitutions”—its “official” constitution of 1788 and its “functioning” constitution which has effectively been in place since the 1960s, and this can be seen in regard to race, sex, war, debt, and diversity.
2.34 David Schrock, Trent Hunter, Ardel Caneday • Interview • “Dividing the Faithful: How a Little Book on Race Fractured a Movement Founded on Grace“

Listen in as Trent Hunter and Ardel Caneday join David Schrock to discuss his new book, Dividing the Faithful: How a Little Book on Race Fractured a Movement Founded on Grace.
Civil Rights, Anti-Racism, and the Sin of Partiality

Scripture is clear: racism is a sin. But is the answer to discrimination more discrimination? Certainly not.
Is Systemic Racism a Thing of the Past?

Is systemic racism still an issue today? And are all inequalities a product of racism, or might there be other causes?
What’s the Truth About Martin Luther King, Jr.?

What did Martin Luther King, Jr. believe about the Bible? And how did the Civil Rights Movement he led lay the groundwork for today’s sexual revolution?
2.31 Virgil Walker • Stephen Wellum • David Schrock • Interview • “Where is the Good News? An Honest Look at the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Community”

While the Civil Rights Movement accomplished much good, it unwittingly hitched the Black community to destructive governmental institutions and policies. Just how did this happen? Listen in as Virgil Walker, Stephen Wellum, and David Schrock explain some of these complex issues.
Where is the Good News? An Honest Look at the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Community

While the Civil Rights Movement accomplished much good, it unwittingly hitched the Black community to destructive governmental institutions and policies. Just how did this happen?
2.30 Virgil Walker • Reading • “Where is the Good News? An Honest Look at the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Community”

While the Civil Rights Movement accomplished much good, it unwittingly hitched the Black community to destructive governmental institutions and policies. Just how did this happen?