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  • Christianity and Social Justice

  • Religions in Conflict
  • By: Jon Harris
  • Narrated by: Jon Harris
  • Length: 4 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (27 ratings)

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Christianity and Social Justice is everything Christians need to understand and answer the social justice movement in one audiobook. From its history, secular manifestations, and Christian variations, Jon Harris thoroughly describes the movement, shows how it threatens orthodoxy, and offers powerful responses.

“Jon Harris has laid out the troubled story of the Christian churches in the United States today. No one who cares about the faith can afford to miss what he has to say.” (Clyde Wilson, distinguished professor emeritus of history at the University of South Carolina)

“Western Christianity has waited a long time for this book. Jon Harris has done his faith a great service by applying his considerable academic skills to the elephant in the room - the accelerating Marxist orientation of the American church. Jon Harris not only has the research and writing skills to illuminate this deliberately obscured topic, but most importantly, he has the rare courage to name names. Thank you, Mr. Harris.” (Trevor Loudon, author and filmmaker)

“Jon Harris provides a very informative but deeply disturbing history of the key issues affecting the intersection between two rival religions. Those two rival religions are historic Protestant Christianity and the present-day Social Justice Movement. Each era of the church has had to fight its own battles of syncretism. In our day and age, evangelicalism must fight against syncretizing the faith ‘once for all given to the saints’ with the Social Justice Movement, or any false ideology masquerading as an angel of light for that matter. We owe a great debt to Jon Harris for his diligent study and willingness to stand at the front line in this present-day battle for the purity of the gospel.” (William C. Roach, PhD, president, International Society of Christian Apologetics)

“I wish the facts meticulously laid out in Social Justice and Christianity: Religions in Conflict were not true. Thankfully, Jon Harris has enough theological acumen to rightly appraise the current onslaught of the new religion of Social Justice, and he does so with precision. Jon demonstrates that the Social Justice warriors simply and only sell law. You ought to read this book because Jon points to the Lord Jesus Christ, grace incarnate, for good news and actual change!” (Mike Abendroth, pastor of Bethlehem Bible Church and host of No Compromise Radio)

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Eye opening

Truly eyes opening and enlightening book that every Christian needs to read in order to understand what is going on in our world today. Thank God for men like Jon Harris who have the courage to speak the truth and stay true to the real Gospel.

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A scholarly representation

The author presents a well documented view of how social justice has entered into Churches. He provides a brief history and he named names of those who are complicit with this Disturbing phenomenon. A must read for pastors, leaders and those who are concerned about the state of the Church.

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Great history lesson

Great info here. I will definitely listen to it again as there's a lot of information to absorb. Jon lays out a timeline of information on how some church groups got to where they are now in regard to social justice. it's also a history lesson on how society today has slowly been indoctrinated to embrace Marxist ideology and critical race theory.

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High Density SJW Countermeasure

This is a well written, concise, and well researched book. Makes a great gift for your entire church staff!

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Lots of Practical Information

As you start listening to Christianity and Social Justice, you may start wondering what you've gotten yourself into. There's a lot of information, and it's not always easy information, though it is important. But you'll find it's worth it to keep going, as the book becomes very practical. And don't miss the appendices at the end, which bring up some interesting examples to apply what has gone before.

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