Why does something so clearly rooted in Scripture feel so controversial in Christian spaces? In this episode, we name the emotional, cultural, and theological weight behind the term “social justice” from fear and guilt to confusion and grief. We trace its Christian roots, explore how it became politicized in the American Church, and wrestle with why it still sparks tension today.
Through Scripture, history, and honest reflection, we ask: What if justice isn’t a threat to the gospel, but a vital expression of it? And how might a Jesus-shaped vision of justice invite us into deeper courage, community, and discipleship?
Whether you’re wrestling with these questions, weary from the noise, or longing for a more faithful response, this episode is for you.
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Here’s to a faith that tells the truth, refuses silence in the face of harm, and follows Jesus all the way into healing and justice.
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Holy Disruption: Reclaiming a Justice-Rooted Faith course info and interest list
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