Sola Scriptura and Social Justice Theory | Dr. Fred Malone

June 06, 2019 00:50:00
Sola Scriptura and Social Justice Theory | Dr. Fred Malone
The Sword & The Trowel
Sola Scriptura and Social Justice Theory | Dr. Fred Malone

Jun 06 2019 | 00:50:00

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Show Notes

In recent years we have had a growing concern about “social justice.” What is meant by that phrase, however, varies widely among those who use and promote it. What is too often missing—even in the calls for “social justice” coming from Christian leaders—is a clear understanding of biblical justice. Justice exists because God is just and righteous. He is the One who defines justice and He has revealed what true justice is in the Bible. For more resources on these topics, you can visit www.founders.org. This presentation was given by Fred Malone on May 14, 2019 at the Founders “The Gospel and Justice“ National conference in Louisville, Kentucky. Follow Founders Ministries: Website: www.founders.org Facebook: www.facebook.com/FoundersMin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FoundersMin Instagram: www.instagram.com/foundersministries/ Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC73IkqTseO-dI1qVuqrJ16A Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/49IDdBzWwAMbG1AssddZg0 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-257358131

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