Cultural Disunity and the Triune God, Part 5–The Trinity in Creating

God has not made humanity to be divided and hostile, rejoicing in their divisions under the guise of rejoicing in their diversity. God responds to the idea of racism and the reality of racial prejudice at the very foundation of the ideologies which propound them. God did not make many races; He made one united human race. And that one race was meant to rejoice, not in their own diversity, but in the superabundant glory of one God—a God who is overflowingly abundant in His creation.

Cultural Disunity and the Triune God, Part 3–The Influences of Hegemony, Critical Race Theory, and Intersectionality

In the last post we laid out the ideologies of Hegemony, Critical race theory, and intersectionality. Now we move to seeing the effect these ideologies have had in American culture specifically, in the understanding of ethnicity, in the area of politics, and in the realm of entertainment.

Cultural Disunity and the Triune God, Part 2–Racism, Hegemony, Critical Race Theory, and Intersectionality

critical race theory paired with intersectionality, leads individuals to view themselves, “not as part of a whole, but as part of subgroups—as part of subgroups who, in some way, shape, fashion or form, are being oppressed by the hegemonic power that rules and governs our culture” (Baucham, Cultural Marxism), which goes far beyond considerations of race. This is the worldview that has enveloped American culture and is at the center of the divide seen in the American political sphere and in group-based divisions.

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