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Thaddeus Williams

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Thaddeus Williams



Average rating: 4.37 · 2,462 ratings · 543 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
Confronting Injustice witho...

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Don't Follow Your Heart: Bo...

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Reflita: tornando-se você m...

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Revering God: How to Marvel...

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Love, Freedom, and Evil: Do...

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“All injustice is a violation of the first commandment.”
Thaddeus Williams, Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth: 12 Questions Christians Should Ask About Social Justice

“Christians should be known less as culture warriors and more as Good Samaritans who stop for battered neighbors, whether they are black, white, brown, male, female, gay, straight, rich, poor, old, young, Muslim, Christian, Jewish, atheist, capitalist, socialist, Republican, Democrat, near, far, tall, short, or smaller than a peanut.”
Thaddeus Williams, Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth: 12 Questions Christians Should Ask About Social Justice

“Idolatry happens when we make some good thing an ultimate thing, in which case it becomes a destructive thing. Given our tendency to make good things into ultimate things, it would be naive to think idolatry can’t creep into our justice pursuits.”
Thaddeus Williams, Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth: 12 Questions Christians Should Ask About Social Justice



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