Show Notes: Thinking Out Loud “Courage in a Culture of Chaos”

Thinking Out Loud: Courage in a Culture of Chaos
Date of recording: Tuesday, Mar. 30, 2021
Length 44min
Video Link: https://youtu.be/ragDMG0-ioU

SPECIAL THANKS: Thanks to the Theology Pugcast guys and Eric Metaxas for inspiring / informing much of the content of this webinar. Also, thanks to my small group for their great questions that stimulated thoughts and my exploration of the topics covered.

Additional Links and Resources

Podcast: Theology Pugcast: Episode 108: Why Have So Many In the World Gone Seemingly Mad?

Podcast: Theology Pugcast: Episode 110: Sanctifying Myth

Book: Men: And the Secret of Their Greatness by Eric Metaxas

Book: Seven Women and the Secret of Their Greatness by Eric Metaxas

Book: The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass

Book: Holy Sexuality and the Gospel -Sex, Desire, and Relationships Shaped by God’s Grand Story

Book: Against the Night: Living in the New Dark Ages by Charles Colson

Book: Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery by Eric Metaxas

Book: Martin Luther by Eric Metaxas

Article: Understanding CRT: Critical Theory and Critical Race Theory – Intersectionality – Lance Cashion

The Other Side of the Issue (below are books that represent the other side of the argument)

Book: Woke Church: An Urgent Call for Christians in America to Confront Racism and Injustice – Eric Mason

Book: A Black Theology of Liberation – James H. Cone

Book: Rules for Radicals: A Practical Primer for Realistic Radicals by Saul Alinsky

Previous Webinars:

02/02/2021 Critical Race Theory & The Christian Vision Part 1

03/10/2021 Critical Race Theory & The Christian Vision Part 2

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