Category: Identity Politics

Critical Race Theory in Education

Critical Race Theory, Campus Culture, and Reformed Theology

No diploma and no graduation, that was the punishment. Five students had organized a large public protest on their university campus. A scholar who opposed the #blacklivesmatter movement had come to their school to deliver a public lecture. In response, the students formed a blockade in front of the venue disrupting the speaker’s event. A violation of school policy, the […]

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Strange New World: How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual Revolution

Strange New World: How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual Revolution

Book Details Title: Strange New World Author: Carl R. Trueman Publisher: ‎ Crossway (March 22, 2022) Language: ‎ English Paperback: ‎ 208 pages ISBN-10: ‎ 1433579308 ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1433579301 Item Weight: ‎ 8.8 ounces Dimensions: ‎ 5.5 x 0.53 x 8.5 inches   Is Sex an Identity? How did the world arrive at its current, disorienting state of identity politics, […]

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The Sexual Revolution Has Only Just Begun

The Sexual Revolution Has Only Just Begun

The Holy Trinity made us from the beginning male and female to bind together and to be fruitful. Christ has, in his prophets today’s Paul and John provided us a roadmap to Heaven’s door. The turmoil of the abuse crisis has made it hard to find or make sense of travesty in the new world shaped by “progressive values.” The […]

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Why the Partisan Divide? The U.S. Is Becoming More Secular—and More Religious

Why the Partisan Divide? The U.S. Is Becoming More Secular—and More Religious

& Hal R. Boyd & Jason Carroll From a global pandemic and nationwide protests to a contested presidential election, this year seems tailor-made to expose America’s partisan fault lines. Those hoping for a blue or red wave to unite the country on election night were undoubtedly disappointed. What the returns revealed instead was a divided electorate. Even before the election […]

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Service Chiefs’ Exit Overdue, Says ECWA President As He Condemns Southern Kaduna Killings

Service Chiefs’ Exit Overdue, Says ECWA President As He Condemns Southern Kaduna Killings

The replacement of Nigeria’s service chiefs is long overdue, President of the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), Rev. Stephen Panya Baba, has said “in full support of the resolution adopted by the Senate”. He stated this in an article published on Wednesday, citing the “dismal security situation” in the country, especially in Southern Kaduna where there are many Christian communities. […]

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The End of Enlightenment and the First Globalisation

The End of Enlightenment and the First Globalisation

Editorial Credit(s): Daniel Kibsgaard The book Terrorists, Anarchists and Republicans tells a story of republican crisis at the end of the eighteenth century. It is sometimes assumed that there was a renaissance of republican theory during this era. There are certainly theoretical developments with regard to how to create a republic in a large state, as evinced by events in […]

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Building Back Greener in Africa

Building Back Greener in Africa

African leaders highlight the opportunity for a triple dividend: reduced risk, increased resilience and strengthened recovery. COVID-19 continues to race across the African continent. People are dying, and even more are being pushed into hunger and poverty, in many cases risking to overturn years of development gains. The numbers are staggering. While the pandemic is only now taking root in […]

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