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Jon Harris details how IX Marks published resources that portrayed racism as a pervasive institutional problem in white evangelical churches, promoted racial reconciliation efforts that echoed leftist framing (such as re...
IX Marks & Social Justice Compromise is an episode from Conversations That Matter by Jon Harris. Jon Harris details how IX Marks published resources that portrayed racism as a pervasive institutional problem in white evangelical churches, p...
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Published Apr 6, 2026, 91:23 long, audio available.
Jon Harris details how IX Marks published resources that portrayed racism as a pervasive institutional problem in white evangelical churches, promoted racial reconciliation efforts that echoed leftist framing (such as rejecting color-blindness, emphasizing white privilege, and linking police incidents to systemic racism), expanded the gospel to include anti-racism work, normalized singleness and same-sex attraction in ways that downplayed biblical marriage and family, showed uneven responses to cultural issues (softer on LGBT matters early on while being more vocal on race), and navigated COVID lockdowns and politics with perceived inconsistencies. Order Against the Waves: Againstthewavesbook.com Jon's Music: jonharristunes.com To Support the Podcast: Become a Patron Substack: Follow Jon on Twitter: Follow Jon on Facebook: Our Sponsors: * Check out Mars Men and use my code Mengotomars.com for a great deal: Support this podcast at — Advertising Inquiries: Privacy & Opt-Out:
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