Fault Lines
The Social Justice Movement and Evangelicalism’s Looming Catastrophe
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A famed preacher, professor, and cultural anthropologist reveals the cancer of woke theology that has permeated seminaries and that threatens the evangelical church itself. Plus a call to all Christian congregations to eschew the lure of critical theory and hold to the path of an individual relationship with God.
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We are standing on shaky ground.
As a wave of violent riots protesting the death of a black man at the hands of police shook the nation in the summer of 2020, most Americans were shocked. Christians nationwide, eager to fulfill their God-given calling to bring peace and reconciliation, took to pulpits and social media in droves to affirm that “black lives matter” and proclaim that racial justice “is a gospel issue.”
But what if those Christians, those ministers, and those powerful ministries don’t know the whole story behind the new movement that’s been making waves in their congregations? Even worse: What if they’ve been duped into adopting a set of ideas that not only don’t align with the Kingdom of God, but stand diametrically opposed to it?
In this powerful audiobook, pastor, professor, and leading cultural apologist Voddie Baucham explains the sinister worldview behind the social justice movement and how it has quietly spread like a fault system, not only through our culture, but throughout the evangelical church in America. He also details the devastation it is already wreaking—and what we can do to get back on solid ground before it’s too late.
Whether you’re a layperson who feels like you’ve just woken up in a strange new world and wonder how to engage both sensitively and effectively in the conversation on race, or a pastor who’s wondering how to deal with increasingly polarized factions within your congregation, this audiobook will provide the clarity and understanding you need to either hold your ground, or reclaim it.
©2021 Voddie T. Baucham Jr. (P)2021 Blackstone PublishingWhat listeners say about Fault Lines
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- Kenny S
- 12-04-21
Great book: Must read for all true Christians
This is a great book with thankfully an excellent narrator to go with it. It has done what it set out to do. To expose the deception of wokeism and most of the -isms that are antithetical to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. God bless you Voddie.
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- platosdunce
- 03-07-21
Rational analysis meets Reality
Baucham is attempting to show the anti-Christian/God roots of Critical Race theory for the Church and how their subtle redefining of terms is creating a scenario where critique is silenced. On this if you are prepared to give him a hearing he does well, and the book is of interest to any Christian, particularly as America's madness eventually infects others. The reading is excellent and another narrator who I now know I can listen to with pleasure for hours, an important point as one can't pay attention to what one doesn't like -:)
As a non-trinitarian I'm amused as some of his analysis is precisely the means by which evangelicals have silenced discussion on the whole subject of Trinity using the same means of denying the validity of the objector and subtly demanding that argument takes place in their own prescribed parameters; and of course by funding. So is it just another power shift in institutions who are more controlled by Mammon and its messengers than by actual love of the truth? 'I'm tired of these people who come to do good and stay to do well' (The Wire)
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- Woodies
- 05-05-21
At last
Finally some helpful biblical thoughts on the issues of race. It's written for the American scene but has much in way of application in any other setting.
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- Leslie
- 01-07-22
A must read
Insightful and revealing. An absolute must read-to understand why so many churches are preaching a social and not a Biblical gospel.
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- Anon
- 20-01-24
A superior book.
A far more accurate view of tge social justice movement than you'd get on the news. I loved Voddie's own personal story.
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- Kwadwo
- 29-04-21
Relevant and important read for our time!
A very well written book on the dangers of CRT, based on Scripture and facts! A very important matter to understand in our day and time.
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- Kindle Customer
- 05-06-21
This is a treasure! Rich in insights!
An incredible book that provides an incredible overview of a battle of ideologies and a fight for The Truth!
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- Mr. Benjamin C. Straley
- 29-07-22
Informative and enjoyable to listen
My only criticism is that I would have liked Voddie to have read the content. The reader of the audio had good pronunciation, but did come across a little robotic, which doesn't engage you as much when delving into a topic of this magnitude. That aside, this was a really good listen. Very informative and most definitely needed to combat the ongoing culture wars we find ourselves in.
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