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You know how when you take a wrong turn, you need to go back and take the other turn?

I've decided I'm doing that with Critical Race Theory--I'm going back to before all the CRT hysteria and alarmism, back before the Anti-CRT Industry® took off, back before the book bans

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Back to 2016, when @drjjwilliams @TheWitnessBCC could say:

"evangelicals should be quick to listen and slow to speak on race when they do not understand the issues.

White supremacy and racism are complicated issues... such as...critical race theory..."

thewitnessbcc.com/15-steps-to-ra… Image
2016, when @drjjwilliams @TheWitnessBCC could make basic observations:

"Contrary to certain evangelical Christians, critical race theorists and social scientists argue that racism is systemic, and is deeply ingrained in the structural fabric of the U.S"

thewitnessbcc.com/cruelty-of-col… ImageImage
Back to 2016, when @drjjwilliams @TGC could recommend every evangelical read Delgado, __Critical Race Theory: An Introduction__

"A necessary book because evangelicals still tend to be decades behind on critical race discussions."

thegospelcoalition.org/article/on-my-… Image
Back to 2017 when @Jeff_Liou could put Bavinck in conversation with Critical Race Theory in the Journal of Reformed Theology

"Taking Up #blacklivesmatter: A Neo-Kuyperian Engagement with Critical Race Theory" Image
And then I'm going to pick up @Jeff_Liou and @ProfeChaoRomero __Christianity and Critical Race Theory: A Faithful and Constructive Conversation__ (2023)

amazon.com/Christianity-C… Image
Which, by the way, check out @JemarTisby interview with @Jeff_Liou and @ProfeChaoRomero here:

podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/foo…
In other words, I'm just not going to let alarmists hijack the discourse and conversation about Critical Race Theory.

I'm not going to let it be a "bad word" or a "radioactive topic." I'm not going to give them that ground. It's holding us back, and they never really earned it.

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More from @danieleleven32

Jun 15
Matt Denzer's claim here has pushed me to grapple with some questions about “Third Party Assessments,” Pellucid Consulting, and @wademullen

?s like, “Why do some people implicitly trust a 3rd party assessment, while others call it misleading and ‘malpractice’?”

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For example, @johnhsather says: “...The choice of @wademullen doing the assessment was a great choice.

Wade is highly respected by people/orgs like @chuckdegroat @netgrace_org @DianeLangberg @BozT and other well known Christian & professional counselors.” Image
The Assessment Report is public, so what are we —in the public—to make of these conflicting claims? What criteria should we use to evaluate them? And fundamentally, it raises the question of who is assessing the assessors, and how? Are there any checks and balances here?
Read 22 tweets
Jun 15
Whoa

"Slave cases are still cited as good law across the U.S...

thousands of cases involving enslaved people that lawyers and judges continue to cite as good precedent"

@rachel_treisman @NPR on @JustinLSimard @MSULawthe @CitingSlavery Project

npr.org/2023/06/14/118… Image
For example, the "insane delusion rule"

--still considered grounds for contesting a will, and cited in 70+ cases across the country--

originated when John Townshend tried to free his enslaved workers after his death, but his family challenged it as an "insane delusion" Image
Check out @CitingSlavery's website here:

citingslavery.org
Read 5 tweets
Jun 9
I think @TGC is a great example of why you need to be *anti-racist* not just "pro-diversity"

If you asked anyone at TGC "how do you feel about white-supremacy and neo-confederacy?" I bet you get clear denunciations

But, oops--here's some resources by a neo-confederate

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Oops--here's a TGC council member speaking at "Confederate Memorial Day":

Oops--here's a TGC learning course on Calvinism with "recommended resources" by a white-supremacist:

Read 6 tweets
Apr 5
In other news, remember that time (1986) when J. I. Packer -- one of the highly esteemed heroes of conservative reformed evangelicalism -- acknowledged that he could be called a "Christian feminist"?

books.google.com/books?id=AyTXa…
"I brought to the colloquium an ecclesiology of a type that has been commoner in holiness and pentecostal circles than among the Anglican and Reformed people who are, so to speak, my home base."

J. I. Packer
"This ecclesiology affirms,

1. that gifts are theologically prior to offices
2. that gifts from the Holy Spirit, gifts of utterance included, are given to women as they are to men
3. that all spiritual gifts should be put to use in the church for its building up"

J. I. Packer
Read 14 tweets
Apr 5
re: Joe Rigney's resignation from Bethlehem College & Seminary

Bethlehem owes the Takatas an apology

Here's part of their motion brought before the church in 2020

One elder called it a "grenade" framing the Takatas as enemies trying to destroy Bethlehem by asking for this
Am I glad that Bethlehem has taken a step away from Christian Nationalism?

yes.

But for my overall perception of the institution(s) to change, much much more than this is needed, namely

confession and repair (aka "repentance").

We'll see!
A. There are substance issues ("what is your position on X?" "Here's where we draw the line on Y")

B. and then there are culture/ethics issues (How does your org/church *treat people*? How does leadership handle disagreement? etc.)

I see development on "A"; still waiting on "B"
Read 4 tweets
Apr 4
I just today learned of W. E. B. Du Bois's correspondence with Albert Einstein.

The result was a cover-page feature in the February 1932 issue of @thecrisismag and the article:

"To American Negroes" by Albert Einstein

archive.org/details/sim_cr…
Nearly 20 years later Einstein stood with Du Bois when he was indicted by the FBI as a "foreign agent" -- the case was dropped

Du Bois and Einstein actually corresponded a number of times over the years, and you can see many of these letters in the digitized "W. E. B. Du Bois Papers" @UMassAmherst

credo.library.umass.edu/search?q=einst…
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