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[REPLAY] Pursuing Biblical Justice in a Secular World: Part 1 (March 2022)

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Pursuing Biblical Justice in a Secular World: Part 1

This podcast episode delves into the concept of biblical justice, contrasting it with various secular theories of justice prevalent in society. Drawing from Tim Keller's article 'A Biblical Critique of Secular Justice and Critical Theory,' David and Rob discuss the complexities of understanding justice from a biblical perspective, highlighting the nuances missed by secular viewpoints. The discussion covers Keller's breakdown of biblical justice into five components - community, equity, corporate and individual responsibility, and advocacy - and critiques four major secular justice theories (libertarian, liberal, utilitarian, and postmodern) for their limitations. The episode emphasizes the need for Christians to comprehend and communicate a biblically grounded concept of justice that acknowledges human sinfulness, promotes a common humanity, and focuses on the Gospel's transformational power.

00:00 Welcome & Introduction to Biblical Justice

01:25 Exploring Tim Keller's Article on Justice

03:45 Breaking Down the Components of Biblical Justice

09:53 Personal Reflections on Justice Components

18:49 Addressing Secular Theories of Justice

24:26 Critiquing Postmodern Theory of Justice

30:42 Concluding Thoughts & Next Steps

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Pursuing Biblical Justice in a Secular World: Part 1

This podcast episode delves into the concept of biblical justice, contrasting it with various secular theories of justice prevalent in society. Drawing from Tim Keller's article 'A Biblical Critique of Secular Justice and Critical Theory,' David and Rob discuss the complexities of understanding justice from a biblical perspective, highlighting the nuances missed by secular viewpoints. The discussion covers Keller's breakdown of biblical justice into five components - community, equity, corporate and individual responsibility, and advocacy - and critiques four major secular justice theories (libertarian, liberal, utilitarian, and postmodern) for their limitations. The episode emphasizes the need for Christians to comprehend and communicate a biblically grounded concept of justice that acknowledges human sinfulness, promotes a common humanity, and focuses on the Gospel's transformational power.

00:00 Welcome & Introduction to Biblical Justice

01:25 Exploring Tim Keller's Article on Justice

03:45 Breaking Down the Components of Biblical Justice

09:53 Personal Reflections on Justice Components

18:49 Addressing Secular Theories of Justice

24:26 Critiquing Postmodern Theory of Justice

30:42 Concluding Thoughts & Next Steps

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