Anabaptist Theological Perspectives
Host Jerry Eicher (Anabaptist Theological Perspectives) examines two recent cases—a fatal stabbing at a Frisco ISD high school track meet and disputed sexual-abuse allegations—and argues that modern culture often treats visible suffering as automatic proof of moral rightness. Drawing on Romans 1:16–17, Eicher explores what “the righteousness of God” means, critiques appeals to public emotion and spectacle, and contrasts noisy demands for relief with quiet sacrificial obedience. Topics covered include the Karmelo Anthony high-school track stabbing trial, cultural tendencies to equate suffering with innocence, the theological debate over the source of moral law (with references to Charles Finney, Jordan Peterson, and C.S. Lewis), and practical examples showing why seeking God’s righteousness matters for justice and community life. Expect a sober, biblically grounded call to resist sensationalism and recover a God-centered standard for right and wrong.
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