A Burning House, Brandon Washington
A Burning House, Brandon Washington
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A Burning House
Redeeming American Evangelicalism by Examining Its History, Mission, and Message

Author: Brandon Washington

Narrator: Charles Ray, Rick N. Jones

Unabridged: 6 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 05/16/2023


Synopsis

Despite the civil rights progress he fought for and saw on the horizon in the 1950s and '60s, Martin Luther King Jr.—increasingly concerned by America's moral vision, admitted—"I've come to believe that we are integrating into a burning house."In A Burning House, Brandon Washington contends that American Evangelicalism is a house ablaze: burning in the destructive fires of discrimination and injustice. The stain of segregation remains prevalent, not only in our national institutions, but also in our churches, and this has long tarnished the witness of Christianity and hampered our progress toward a Christ-like vision of Shalom—peace, justice, and wholeness—in the world. Common doctrine may unite black and white evangelicals, but rifts such as social ethics and cultural influences still separate us.Throughout this challenging but reconciliatory book, Washington gives a historical and theological appraisal of American evangelicalism to understand how we came to be where we are and what our response should be. Instead of calling the movement to become something new, he challenges it to live into what it has always been in Christ and strive for deliberate and sacrificial integration—the unity of believers of all ethnicities.A Burning House is a rallying call to a waning movement whose most public leaders have often turned a blind eye to, or even justified, the sin of racism—a movement whose theology is sometimes compromised by a secular anthropology. This is a call to both white and black evangelicals to better understand our past so that we can better embrace the unifying and comprehensive message of the gospel we preach.

About Brandon Washington

Brandon Washington is the pastor of preaching and vision at The Embassy Church in Denver. He holds a master's degree from Denver Seminary, where he studied Systematic Theology and Apologetics & Ethics. He lives with his wife, Cheri, and their two children in Colorado.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kendra on May 17, 2023

This beautifully diverse work (don’t skip the footnotes) explores the history of Evangelicalism and it’s defining features (orthodoxy and orthopraxy) in a successful attempt to identify whether Evangelicalism is worth saving. Brandon Washington is honest and striking in his analysis and yet compassi......more

Goodreads review by Tanisha on June 06, 2023

Beautifully written 💙 This book appealed to my interests because I read that it had a heavy sociological and historical focus. Half of my educational background is in sociology, particularly research involving Blacks in society, and I am always interested in learning more about history and how certai......more

Goodreads review by Shonny on May 16, 2023

The rift amongst evangelicals surrounding social justice and racial reconciliation along with the exodus of many from evangelicalism has left me and many others as theological pariahs. On the one hand we are chastised and even deemed heretical for daring to stand up in the face of injustices in the......more

Goodreads review by Jody on May 22, 2023

I have been the wife of a pastor for over 20 years. I grew up in an Evangelical church. Over the past five years, I have pursued and completed both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Social Work from an incredibly liberal University. (As you can imagine, my Facebook friends list is eclectic, to say......more

Goodreads review by Alison on May 17, 2023

As a Christian with American roots who still tries to maintain some connection to both aspects of my identity, I’ve been inundated with words like “ex-vangelical” and “deconstruction.” Already for some time I’d hesitated to identify with the term “Evangelical,” which used to be a neutral-to-positive......more