Greg talks about the liability of verse references, then he answers questions about the New Apostolic Reformation, a blessing in Numbers, and critical theory.
Topics
- Commentary: There are no verses in the Bible. (00:00)
- How seriously should the church be taking the New Apostolic Reformation? (25:00)
- In light of not wrongly applying verses to ourselves, is it wrong to use the blessing in Numbers 6:24–26? (40:00)
- Can you give me advice for talking to family members about critical theory? (46:00)
Mentioned on the Show
- Donate to Stand to Reason
- God’s Super-Apostles: Encountering the Worldwide Prophets and Apostles Movement by Douglas Geivett and Holly Pivec
- A New Apostolic Reformation?: A Biblical Response to a Worldwide Movement by Douglas Geivett and Holly Pivec
- Interview: Neil Shenvi on Critical Theory
Related Links
- Never Read a Bible Verse by Greg Koukl
- How Can I Know Which Bible Promises Apply to Me? by Amy Hall
- Social Justice, Critical Theory, and Christianity: Are They Compatible? by Neil Shenvi (video version here)
- Engaging Critical Theory & The Social Justice Movement – Booklet by Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer
- Critical Theory vs. Christianity by Amy Hall (quoting Neil Shenvi)
- How Critical Theory Suppresses Healthy (and Necessary) Arguments by Amy Hall (quoting Neil Shenvi)