Social Justice: Heresy or Necessary? – Collin Hansen

By this point, I don’t think I’m going out on a limb in saying the debate over social justice in the church will not progress through Twitter accounts and YouTube rants. Events and face-to-face conversations have been hindered by COVID-19. But at least we have books.

We’d be in much better shape inside the church if the debate were informed by books like Confronting Justice Without Compromising Truth (Zondervan). Author Thaddeus Williams is an associate professor of systematic theology for Talbot School of Theology at Biola University in La Mirada, California. I don’t suspect his book will necessarily convince many in the camp he labels Social Justice B, in contrast to the view he supports, termed Social Justice A. But I do think many readers caught in the middle will gain clarity about what’s at stake.

I’ve long thought this debate has suffered from confusion about whether we’re talking about the world or the church. Both can be true: the world peddles a gospel-denying version of social justice while the church has often failed to live up to the biblical one. So I’m hopeful that Williams’s book will protect the church from the world and also call the church to a more robust pursuit of justice.

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