As In Heaven

The Need for Two-Sided Theology

Nov 2, 2020
Carl Ellis, Provost Professor of Theology and Culture at Reformed Theological Seminary and a noted author on race and justice, delves into the distinct realms of Side A and Side B theology. He discusses how the evangelical church's cultural captivity led to ethical failures, especially during the Civil Rights Movement. Ellis highlights the significance of narratives in ethical theology for a skeptical world. He also shares insights on the legacy of the Black church, including the heroic contributions of figures like the Tuskegee Airmen.
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INSIGHT

Two Sides Of Theology

  • Theology must cover both what we know about God and how we obey God.
  • Dr. Carl Ellis calls these two complementary halves Side A (epistemology) and Side B (ethics).
INSIGHT

Context Shapes Theological Emphasis

  • Dominant groups emphasize Side A because systems serve them better while non-dominant groups prioritize Side B.
  • Context shapes theology, so oppressed groups develop stronger ethical theology out of necessity.
ADVICE

Develop A Robust Side B

  • Churches should develop a robust Side B theology as strongly as Side A and move between them seamlessly.
  • Do the theological work to balance propositional truth with ethical application.
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