Scriptural Integrity in an Era of Social Reform

EPISODE · Jul 1, 2024 · 15 MIN

Scriptural Integrity in an Era of Social Reform

from The Compass Chronicles Podcast: Guidance-Journey-Faith · host JM

I would love to hear from you!What happens when progressive ideologies challenge the very foundations of traditional Christianity? This episode of the Crossroads Collective Podcast tackles the contentious topic of liberal Christianity and its implications for the integrity of the faith and the authority of Scripture. Through the lens of passages like 2 Timothy 3:16-17 and Micah 6:8, we scrutinize the shift towards woke theology and its historical roots in movements like Liberation Theology. With insights from Timothy Keller's "Generous Justice" and "The Reason for God," we explore how to balance the pursuit of social justice with unwavering doctrinal integrity.We'll also navigate the complex process of deconstruction within faith, an intellectual journey that can either enrich or destabilize one's beliefs. By anchoring our discussion in Scripture and drawing on authoritative voices within the Christian tradition, we aim to provide a nuanced perspective on maintaining theological soundness amid evolving cultural contexts. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that equips you with the discernment and courage to stand firm in the unchanging truths of the gospel. Support the showFor listeners looking to deepen their engagement with the topics discussed, visit our website or check out our devotionals and poetry on Amazon, with all proceeds supporting The New York School of The Bible at Calvary Baptist Church. Stay connected and enriched on your spiritual path with us!

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