Summary of Voddie T. Baucham's Fault Lines

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In Fault Lines (2021), Voddie T. Baucham addresses the recent growth of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in the United States, especially after the death of George Floyd and the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement. This has resulted in the increased adoption of its byproduct, Critical Social Justice (CSJ), and its worldview among many Americans in general and Christians specifically.

Baucham warns about the hidden effects of this new wave on Christian denominations, and the slow and unnoticed replacement of the Christian worldview with its CSJ counterpart, which strips people from their connection to God, turning them into disciples of a vague schema that will ultimately divide them from each other as well.

 

Summary of Voddie T. Baucham's Fault Lines