Critical theory is not biblical justice, it locates evil in the wrong place: Tim Keller explains

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Tim Keller, founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church of New York City and best-selling author, speaks at The Gospel Coalition’s 2019 National Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana on Monday, April 1, 2019. | Facebook/The Gospel Coalition

Acclaimed theologian Tim Keller recently addressed the issue of critical theory which has become popularized in some Christian circles. 

In a lengthy essay published at Life in The Gospel, the former pastor at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan articulated the differences in the many theories of justice presently swirling in culture, including postmodernism.

“There have never been stronger calls for justice than those we are hearing today. But seldom do those issuing the calls acknowledge that currently there are competing visions of justice, often at sharp variance, and that none of them have achieved anything like a cultural consensus, not even in a single country like the U.S. It is overconfident to assume that everyone will adopt your view of justice, rather than some other, merely because you say so,” Keller wrote.

Though the Bible established a comprehensive vision for justice, because of the failures of some contemporary Christians to see the…

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