This excerpt is a conversation about biblical justice versus social justice. The speakers, Monique Desson and Krista Bontrager, explore how these two concepts are often seen as opposing forces and discuss the differences in their approaches to achieving justice. They highlight the cultural consensus and moral relativity that often define social justice, arguing that biblical justice is rooted in God's unchanging character and moral law. They conclude by emphasizing the importance of understanding God's laws and the gospel in discerning how to live a just life.
This talk is the was given by Monique Duson & Krista Bontrager at the 2021 CFCA conference on Critical Race Theory and Christianity. This video is now part of a small group curriculum you are free to use in your church or campus small group to foster meaningful discussions on the issue of race and reconciliation.
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