From the Center

From the Center

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Discussions about ideas, the arts, and culture, with Director John Hodges with friends and faculty of the Center for Western Studies.

Starting back in February, we have been attempting to piece together elements that would assist in addressing the large and multi-faceted notion of “Social Justice.” We discussed biblical definitions of terms like justice and forgiveness, we reviewed the history of the social justice movement starting in the 19th century, we had a conversation with a philosopher to address the reasons social justice is so persuasive among Evangelicals, and we have tried to find the good in the movement. In this episode, Director Hodges gathers together some of the salient points in those past episodes, and draws 8 conclusions that might serve as a Christian response. We invite you to write us if you would like to ask questions that might arise from these episodes, or debate (serious debate only – we have no time for flaming) with us. We all want to grow in our understanding and to walk in the Spirit, for the glory of our Lord. Director@centerws.com.

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