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We occasionally invite scholars who are friends of the ministry to repost their research on our platform. These papers add to our effort to provide scholarly and biblical perspectives on issues related to race, racism, justice and the Critical Social Theories.


What Do We Do with “White Jesus”?
When I was a student at Biola University in the early 1990s, a prominent artist, Kent Twitchell, painted a large mural of Jesus on the side

Krista Bontrager
Mar 18, 20256 min read


Christian Nationalism and Ethnic Unity
Four years ago, the label "Christian nationalism" was largely used as a pejorative rather than as a term of self-identification.

Neil Shenvi, PhD
Mar 4, 20255 min read


Why I am a Christian: From Marxian feminism to faith
I learned I was an adopted kid in 1978, the year I turned five.

Kelley Keller, JD
Feb 18, 20259 min read


Rethinking the Legacy of MLK
On January 19, we released an Off Code podcast episode, “Exposing the Lies of Black History, Part 2.”

Monique Duson
Feb 4, 20255 min read


Summary of "Instructing Animosity: How DEI Pedagogy Produces the Hostile Attribution Bias"
Does DEI achieve its intended goals of reducing bias and fostering empathy?

Natalie Roman, JD
Feb 4, 20256 min read




Why Racial Contract Theory Will Not Bring Justice
Many Christians continue to wrestle with developing a biblical framework for justice, especially when it comes to analyzing the problem of r

J R Miller, PhD
Jan 6, 20255 min read


Why Women are Shaving Their Heads and Declaring Abstinence from Sex
Women are flooding social media with videos of themselves declaring sexual abstinence.

Monique Duson
Nov 8, 20245 min read


Is Racism A Sin?
Today, some Christians seem to be asking the question, "is racism a sin?" in earnest, for multiple reasons.

Neil Shenvi, PhD
Oct 15, 20246 min read


Why Racial Reconciliation Can’t Bring True Unity (And Why Biblical Unity Can)
Race is not just a line drawn in the sand of human history; it is a chasm that has divided and defined families, communities, and churches.

Monique Duson
Oct 1, 20244 min read
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