
Joash Thomas
Author of The Justice of Jesus and ordained deacon (in discernment for priesthood), commentator on Christian social justice who writes and speaks about decolonizing Western Christianity and integrating justice with the gospel.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 1h 7min
Episode 298: Purity Culture, Date Rape, and Porn: plus Joash Thomas and the Justice of Jesus
Joash Thomas, an author and deacon in discernment for priesthood, discusses his book, The Justice of Jesus. He explores how colonialism distorted Western Christianity's understanding of justice, emphasizing that following Jesus requires a holistic approach to justice. The conversation delves into disturbing studies linking purity culture to misconceptions about consent and the harmful effects of male porn use on relationships, especially among religious women. Joash challenges mainstream views on justice, advocating for healing and communal support over punishment.

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Dec 13, 2025 • 40min
The Justice of Jesus: Restorative, Not Retributive w/ Joash Thomas
Joash Thomas, a Canadian ordained minister and author of The Justice of Jesus, shares profound insights on justice from a biblical perspective. He contrasts retributive and restorative justice, urging a focus on communal healing over individual salvation. Joash critiques the historical impact of colonialism on the church and promotes prioritizing marginalized communities. He emphasizes the need for Christians to adopt a politically agnostic stance, advocating for the oppressed while following the Spirit towards acts of justice and care.

Dec 16, 2024 • 56min
341. TNE TALKS: The Bible is Clear: Decolonize Your Faith
Joash Thomas, an international speaker, theologian, and human rights leader, dives into the profound themes of decolonization and its impact on faith. He shares his cultural shock transitioning from the Global South to American evangelicalism, highlighting the importance of justice and empathy in the gospel. Joash critiques the historical ties between theology and colonization, advocating for social justice and inclusivity amid rising Christian nationalism. Their conversation encourages embracing diverse beliefs and building supportive communities through authentic activism.


