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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

Fire in the Streets: How to Confidently Respond to CRT and Other Incendiary Cultural Topics with Doug Groothuis

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Education, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

5791 Ratings

🗓️ 13 October 2022

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Fire in the streets has become commonplace as society appears to be literally and figuratively burning down by revolutionary movements that have made their way into almost every institution, including our Churches. While you might not recognize it, the root beneath much of the chaos is an ideology called Critical Theory—a reductionistic form of cultural Marxism that divides society into the oppressed and the oppressors. Longtime Christian Research Journal contributor Professor Doug Groothuis joins Hanegraaff to discuss why he felt compelled to write Fire in the Streets to equip Christians with a better understanding of what Critical Theory is, how it is infiltrating nearly every sector of society and how to counter it confidently and constructively with an orthodox Christian worldview.

For more information see Fire in the Streets: How You Can Confidently Respond to Incendiary Cultural Topics by Douglas R. Groothuis available for your partnering gift. https://www.equip.org/product/cri-resource-fire-in-the-streets-how-you-can-confidently-respond-to-incendiary-cultural-topics/

Topics discussed include: What is Critical Theory? What is the connection between Critical Theory and Marxism? (4:45); what is the difference between Critical Theory and Critical Race Theory? (10:30); why is capitalism the best option? (18:15); why are so many young people buying into socialism? (22:35); the Marxist origins of Black Lives Matter (28:35); how can we learn to discern what sources to trust for our news and information? (31:20); the odd phenomenon of woke capitalism (36:15); are we aware of the influence of propaganda and party cliches in our world today? (38:05); the 1619 Project (40:05); should we send our kids to public school? (44:30); is the United States Constitution racist? (47:50); developing a Christian philosophy of citizenship (50:20); reverse racism being promoted by public intellectuals such as Ibram Kendi (53:45); what is the difference between equality and equity? (58:25); affirmative action (1:01:45); how is Critical Race Theory in opposition to freedom of speech? (1:03:50); how should Christians respond to the problems posed by Critical Theory? (1:07:50); the need for Christian education as opposed to public schooling (1:10:20); the theme of fire used by Groothuis in his book Fire in the Streets (1:12:25)

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0:00.0

And welcome to another edition of the Hank Unplugged podcast.

0:26.5

This is a podcast that is committed to bringing the most interesting, informative, and inspirational people on the planet directly to your earbuds.

0:35.1

And we have another treat, a guest that I've had on before,

0:40.6

but he's one that I think ought to be on continuously, just as he is a continuous contributor to the

0:47.2

Christian Research Journal. He's making an incredible impact on the lives of students, but more broadly, people in cultures around

0:58.5

the world through his writings. And I'm really excited about the book that we want to focus in on

1:05.2

today. It's a book titled Fire in the Streets, How You Can Confidently confidently respond to incendiary cultural topics.

1:16.7

My guest is Douglas Grudehausen.

1:19.8

Before I formally introduce him on the podcast today, I want to read just a couple of paragraphs

1:25.6

from the front flap of the book.

1:28.8

It starts out with these words.

1:32.5

Society appears to be burning down around us.

1:38.7

A dangerous, a radical philosophy lurks behind the revolutionary movements that are even now convulsing America.

1:50.8

And it has quietly made its way into almost every institution. I mean, that in itself is going to be

2:00.1

part of the discussion today.

2:02.0

Every institution, even our churches, in this compelling and accessible book, and I can guarantee

2:10.3

it is both compelling and accessible, Christian philosopher Douglas Gruteyce reveals the many faces of critical theory.

2:22.3

And in the process, he equips believers to recognize and confront critical theory.

2:30.2

Well, what are the many faces?

2:33.2

Well, Black Lives Matter, Antifa, critical race theory, social justice.

2:40.9

The list of pathologies goes on.

2:44.6

All are forms of a cultural Marxism that divides society into oppressors and the oppressed, depicting American

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