Summary:
The book critiques the social justice movement within evangelical Christianity, arguing that it is at odds with biblical teachings and has the potential to create deep divisions within the church. The author examines contemporary issues such as critical race theory and intersectionality, warning that these ideologies could lead to a catastrophic shift away from gospel-centered faith.
Key points:
1. Intersectionality and Critical Race Theory: Baucham argues these theories, central to social justice, contradict Christian teachings by promoting division and victimhood.
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