Redeeming Justice: Reclaiming God's Vision for Doing Good in the World w/ Christina Crenshaw
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What does the Bible actually mean by justice? And how should Christians think about "social justice" in today's cultural climate?
In this episode of Truth Changes Everything, we sit down with Dr. Christina Crenshaw to explore why justice has become such a defining issue for Gen Z and how Christians can pursue justice in a way that is rooted in Scripture rather than shifting cultural ideologies. Drawing from her book Redeeming Justice: Reclaiming God's Vision for Doing Good in the World, Christina explains the difference between biblical justice and modern social justice, why worldview matters, and how the gospel transforms the way Christians engage brokenness in the world.
Together we discuss:
*Why justice has become central to Gen Z identit
*The difference between biblical justice and social justice
*Worldview assumptions behind modern activism
*Grace-based justice vs. guilt-driven activism
*How Jesus redefined justice
*What biblical justice looks like for students today
Dr. Christina Crenshaw is an Assistant Professor at Arizona Christian University and a Fellow with its Cultural Research Center. With more than twenty years in Christian education, she has taught widely in leadership, spiritual formation, literature, and human trafficking prevention. She is the author of Redeeming Justice: Reclaiming God's Vision for Doing Good in the World.
Learn more about Christina and her work:
https://drchristinacrenshaw.com
This podcast is a resource of Summit Ministries. At Summit, we exist to equip and support the rising generation so they may know God's truth and become champions of a biblical worldview.