windows-1252 ltr Dispossessed: Glen Beck & Social Justice
Kevin J. Bowman - a pilgrim trying to be the hands and feet of Jesus
I beg you, look for the words 'social justice' or 'economic justice' on your church Web site. If you find it, run as fast as you can. Social justice and economic justice, they are code words. Now, am I advising people to leave their church?
I'll continue to preach social justice because Jesus did. I pity anyone who gets his/her theology from Glenn Beck.
Being born into the most privileged class of the most powerful empire on earth, it is easy to be sold on the imperialst creed of 'freedom' and 'personal responsibility'. However great those ideas are, and I do believe they are great ideas, there are causes and complication beyond those ideas. Loving people requires we (I am speaking to those like myself born of privilege) look to understand the systemic inequality and emotional complication those inequalities make manifest in the world.
This does not mean we look to the state for answers to the systems of oppression. I am not supporter of using the empire as vendors of good & services. Coercive power, even when being used for "good" is an enemy of love.
Instead we practice a new creation, a powerful transformative force rooted in economic justice. We empty ourselves of privlege, entitlement, and power, to suffer in solidarity with, and to creatively empower new realities within oppressed peoples.
Look at the life and ministry of Jesus. Whether it's Healing the sick, giving the blind sight, setting the oppressed free, and proclaimg God's love among the poor that he promised in his ignaugral adress and traveled from village to village to practice, or touching the unclean, eating with the outcasts, and speaking against an oppressive religious system which ultimately got him executed as an insurectionist; Jesus message was FIRMLY rooted in social justice.
The power of social justice is one of self identication as equals to the poor and disadvantage. Social justice is the word of God, (love your neighbor) taking on flesh. Incarnation is social justice, and I would tell anyone, if you're NOT hearing social justice in your church then leave, because they are preaching a different Jesus than the one recorded in the gospels.
Labels: Glen Beck, Politics, Social Justice