As part of a larger project I'm working on in regards to critical race theory, intersectionality, and the church I'm reading through books that are either speaking on the subject or reacting to the subject.   One of these books is "Faultlines" by Voddie Baucham.  


In the book, Baucham looks at what Critical Social Justice is, how it has started to enter the evangelical church, and what the effects will be if left unchallenged.  I read this book as part of this project because it was the go-to book shortly after the death of George Floyd in 2020.  In addition to this, it continues to be pointed to as one of the central works in the understanding of racism.  


The above audio is an overview of the book as well as my brief thoughts on the book and how it works as a worldview.  


Links To Videos In This Project: 


White Fragility: https://youtu.be/DJ8Y3U0xEyw​


How To Fight Racism: https://youtu.be/yzHC_XuvvCI


When Social Justice Goes To Church: TBA 


The Church And CRT: TBA  


Voddie Baucham On “After The Ball” 


1. Gay is not the new black - https://youtu.be/klMYl6tpsig


2. Applying Biblical Truth to the Homosexual Debate: https://youtu.be/vbC4_ZLxikE