Tag: social justice
How Should We Think About Social Justice?
At the latest Reformed Convivium, Ben Miller and I discussed the topic of social justice with the group for a while. You can hear our talk/discussion here:
Parsing the Law—How to Keep the Sabbath
Within this episode I offer some follow-up thoughts to my discussion of the ritual and the moral Law in my previous episode. In particular, I discuss how we might keep the Sabbath command today.
Phyllis Chesler, ‘A Politically Incorrect Feminist’
In this video I discuss Phyllis Chesler’s riveting memoir of second wave feminism, A Politically Incorrect Feminist.
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Why Does The Modern World Care So Much About Equality (and what does Scripture say about it)?
Why is equality such an important ideal (given good) in modern society?
What are some underlying causes and how does the gospel shed light on this desire?
Angela Nagle, Kill all Normies
Today I review Angela Nagle’s book Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars From 4Chan and Tumblr to Trump and the Alt-Right. I discuss some of the dynamics of contemporary online culture, especially the way that gender shapes things.
Conversation with Paul VanderKlay on Jordan Peterson, Social Justice, Gender, the Church
I’ve followed Paul VanderKlay’s YouTube channel for some time. Paul is a minister in the Christian Reformed Church of North America, based in Sacramento. Seeing a profound interest in deep conversations with young men in particular following the rise of Jordan Peterson, he has made such conversations a key dimension of his ministry and now has a large following and extensive engagement with a demographic that so many other ministers are uncertain of how to reach. He recently invited me to have a conversation with him on his channel. We had a long call yesterday and this was the result.
You can also listen to the conversation in podcast format on Podbean or iTunes.