Tag Archives: social justice /social gospel

The idolatry of marriage – the church is putting marriage on a pedestal

This hymn was sung recently in a church service I attended. I don’t like the hymn much because it seems almost like idolatry of the Cross – the piece of wood – rather than worship of God. But it gave me an idea for a post. Here are the words of the original hymn: In …

Read more »

Getting our needs met in God

This topic sprang up as a sub-thread in Wendell’s second post A Journey Through the Pornography Sinkhole  but it seemed so important I have shifted it from there into a post on its own. Here is the quote from Wendell’s post that sparked a question from Katy, one of our readers: When we are in …

Read more »

A post you might like to comment on at The Gospel Coalition

A Few Reasons King’s Vision for America Remains Unfulfilled is a recent blog post by Thabiti Anyabwile at The Gospel Coalition (TGC). In his final paragraph, Anyabwile has this to say about America’s celebration of Martin Luther King Jnr’s legacy: It won’t do for us to “celebrate” his legacy while quietly lamenting his theology when our …

Read more »

Abuse and Politics: How Christians Have Created an Abuser-Friendly Social Context — From Judith Herman

Ok, everyone needs to stop what they are doing and order a copy of this book that I keep quoting from.  Judith Herman’s Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence – From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror.  This lady knows what she is talking about.  So listen to her again: It is not only the patients …

Read more »

Abuse and Justice: Tim Keller’s Book “Generous Justice”

I just finished the book Generous Justice by Tim Keller and I highly recommend it. It is not about abuse or domestic violence, but it is related in that it is about the church’s responsibility of bringing justice to the “vulnerable ones”. What I found particularly compelling was Keller’s discussion of “justice”, or the word …

Read more »

Prejudice

Prejudice is a scourge. My first husband had prejudices. He was white, slim and  fit, and he despised anyone who was fat or unfit. He also despised Asian people and used scurrilous names for them as a group, but at the same time he virtually idolised Asian women for their demure and submissive femininity. My …

Read more »

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 320 other followers