Cancel Culture rightly stands up to injustice, but wrongly offers no means of forgiveness
At the heart of cancel culture is a desire to combat injustice, and expose flaws within society.
This is a good thing … but as recent history has shown, there is a lack of forgiveness at the heart of the movement.
This is where Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing believes Christianity can help.
LINKS
- Check out this fascinating explainer on the history of cancel culture, courtesy of the New York Times
- Singapore is toying with a law that puts limits on Cancel culture. Read all about it here
- The recent controversy surrounding author J.K. Rowling is an interesting case study on the effects of cancel culture. Here’s an interesting essay on it, courtesy of Christianity Today
- Here’s a great explainer on the podcast featuring Rowling that came out in 2023
- A transcript of the episode can be found here
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