Beginning last fall, I’ve been writing a series of articles responding to the question, “How should Christians process CRT?”
Over the course of the articles, I’ve received a number of questions and comments that I thought I’d take some time to respond to via a podcast episode.
In this episode we address some of the major concerns people have with CRT and how to frame the conversation in a way that gives clarity for processing the theory as Christians.
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If you would like to peruse a rough transcript of this episode, you may do so here.
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Contact Info and Credits
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Transitional music for this episode has been contributed by Corey Steiner at https://www.coreysteinermusic.wordpress.com. The opening song is Sunset Drive by Evert Z and the closing song is Believer by David Gives.
Thanks so much! And until next time, I’d love to hear your feedback on this episode. You can share your thoughts and questions in the comments below.
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