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Monique Duson on Critical Race Theory - BreakPoint Podcast

Breakpoint

Colson Center

News, Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary, Christianity

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2021

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

John Stonestreet visits with Monique Duson about the image of God and how it is challenged inside critical race theory.

Monique spent 2 decades advocating for Critical Race Theory (CRT), but through a series of events began to see the contradictions of CRT with the historic Christian worldview.

She is now convinced that CRT is not the best way to achieve racial unity and actively speaks out against the use of CRT within the church. Monique's vision is to promote a vision for racial healing based on the historic Christian worldview.

We invite you to watch John's discussion with Monique as they talk about the Image of God, the theme of the 2021 Wilberforce Weekend. Monique has a special perspective to share and we are excited to have him in our lineup for the conference.

www.wilberfoceweekend.org

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, John Stone Shrew here from the Colson Center and just really thrilled to give you a quick preview of our upcoming Wilberforce weekend coming in May in Fort Worth, Texas, as we look from a variety of angles at the issue of the image of God, from its philosophical grounding, its biblical grounding, onto how it intersects with the issues of our culture.

0:22.9

And of course, it would be a dereliction of duty, I think, as a Christian worldview organization

0:29.6

to talk about image of God in our culture without jumping into the very murky and choppy waters of

0:35.5

the issue of race. And just super thrilled to have Monique Dusan with us today to describe her participation in the conference.

0:44.9

Really grateful to have her.

0:46.9

I want to say she was discovered by my wife on the Strong Women podcast.

0:51.6

Actually, she was a big deal before that.

0:53.9

She was discovered to us by my wife on the Strong Women Podcast. And actually, she was a big deal before that. She was discovered to us by my wife on the Strong Women Podcast.

0:58.2

And if you have not heard that episode, go right away to the Strong Women Podcast.

1:03.9

And you can hear her conversation with Monique.

1:06.0

Monique, it is great to see you and officially meet you.

1:09.1

This is the first time we've connected. And so glad to have you here with us today. Nice to meet you and officially meet you. This is the first time we've connected.

1:11.2

And so glad to have you here with us today.

1:13.4

Nice to meet you officially.

1:14.8

Thanks so much for having me.

1:16.4

Look, it is a, this is not the issue of the timid or the intellectually weak in our particular

1:25.3

culture to address the issue of race as a Christian,

1:29.9

and to address the issue of race at all, but then, of course, to try to do it in particular as a

1:36.7

Christian, which is how we should address any and all issues. This isn't easy. So talk about,

1:42.7

I know your story has a lot to do with this and your own theological training and background.

1:47.0

Give us a little kind of 30,000 foot view about why.

1:51.1

In fact, I haven't even mentioned your organization is called the Center for Biblical Unity, which, you know, I'm sure because so much of this issue is driven by organizations with, with, you know, I'm sure, because so much of this issue is driven by organizations with big budgets and worldviews to drive them, you probably catch some flack just for having a title like that.

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