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Understanding CRT in the Church: A Discussion with Ed Uszynski

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In this episode of Faithful Politics, we dive deep into the complexities of Critical Race Theory (CRT) with Dr. Ed Uszynski. Ed, who holds a PhD from Bowling Green State University, brings his extensive background as a content specialist and diversity consultant to our discussion. We explore his new book, "Untangling Critical Race Theory: What Christians Need to Know and Why It Matters," and delve into the nuances of race, sports culture, and marriage within the Christian context.

Ed shares his journey from growing up in a diverse neighborhood to becoming an evangelical Christian and studying Marxism and critical theory. He emphasizes the importance of civil discourse and understanding different perspectives within the church, highlighting the historical and ongoing relevance of racial issues in America. Through this conversation, we aim to shed light on how Christians can engage with CRT thoughtfully and biblically, fostering unity and understanding.

Join us as we tackle challenging questions about race, justice, and the gospel, and learn how to navigate these critical conversations within your own communities.

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In this episode of Faithful Politics, we dive deep into the complexities of Critical Race Theory (CRT) with Dr. Ed Uszynski. Ed, who holds a PhD from Bowling Green State University, brings his extensive background as a content specialist and diversity consultant to our discussion. We explore his new book, "Untangling Critical Race Theory: What Christians Need to Know and Why It Matters," and delve into the nuances of race, sports culture, and marriage within the Christian context.

Ed shares his journey from growing up in a diverse neighborhood to becoming an evangelical Christian and studying Marxism and critical theory. He emphasizes the importance of civil discourse and understanding different perspectives within the church, highlighting the historical and ongoing relevance of racial issues in America. Through this conversation, we aim to shed light on how Christians can engage with CRT thoughtfully and biblically, fostering unity and understanding.

Join us as we tackle challenging questions about race, justice, and the gospel, and learn how to navigate these critical conversations within your own communities.

Support the Show.

To learn more about the show, contact our hosts, or recommend future guests, click on the links below:

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