Author(s): Derrick Love and Kenneth Chapman
Recent events within the fabric of our society have caused clergy, educational practitioners, and researchers to question the relevance of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and its impact on the modern-day church. There are valid positions on both sides of the argument. However, the article reflects on CRT's historical nature and implications as a by-product of why CRT does not apply to Christianity because of its original intent. The word of God stands alone. However, CRT provides a historical narrative that must be told as a means to bridge the divide while allowing faith to heal the souls of humanity.