Today the online version of Comment magazine published my essay about Critical Race Theory (CRT) and the conflict is has generated in American society, but especially in US evangelicalism.
This essay began as a review of the best-selling book by Voddie Baucham, Fault Lines: The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe, a book that is highly critical of CRT describing it as a major threat to the Christian church.
What began as a simple book review evolved into a larger essay discussing the broader historical and social context of our current culture-wars over CRT.
You can find my essay HERE. The title is “Among the Tailings of Southern Segregation and Western Imperialism.”
I appreciate the editorial staff at Comment for their willingness to publish this article, as well as for their acute editorial eye.
I hope you will find my essay helpful, educational, and suggestive of the changes needed today in the American church.
Have your friends read it too!
I learned a lot from your article, David. Thank you for all of the work you put into it.
Mart
Well, thank you, Mart, for taking the time to read it! Perhaps you can help to educate some of your friends. I trust that you are doing well and growing in God’s grace. Good to hear from you.