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In an era of growing ideological division, Strongholds: Breaking the Radicalization of Right & Left America offers a concise yet powerful guide to critically examining the forces shaping modern discourse. This short but impactful workbook explores the underlying patterns of radicalization, propaganda, and ideological entrenchment, equipping readers with historical insights and practical tools to foster open-mindedness and constructive dialogue. Through brief but thought-provoking exercises, guided journal prompts, and actionable strategies, this accessible guide helps individuals break free…mehr

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In an era of growing ideological division, Strongholds: Breaking the Radicalization of Right & Left America offers a concise yet powerful guide to critically examining the forces shaping modern discourse. This short but impactful workbook explores the underlying patterns of radicalization, propaganda, and ideological entrenchment, equipping readers with historical insights and practical tools to foster open-mindedness and constructive dialogue. Through brief but thought-provoking exercises, guided journal prompts, and actionable strategies, this accessible guide helps individuals break free from echo chambers, resist ideological manipulation, and engage in healthier discourse. Whether navigating political conversations, social activism, or personal belief systems, Strongholds provides a practical framework for readers to pursue truth, embrace complexity, and build bridges in a divided world.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Eric J. Freeman brings over three decades of ministerial experience to this scholarly examination of Francis James Grimké's homiletical approach. As a bishop within the Christian Covenant Fellowship of Ministries and founder of The Meeting Place Church of Greater Columbia, Dr. Freeman has balanced rigorous theological scholarship with practical ministry leadership throughout his career. His doctoral research on Evangelical Emancipatory Homiletics directly informs this work, offering a framework that honors both theological fidelity and meaningful social engagement. Dr. Freeman's academic preparation includes degrees from the University of Florida, Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, and Anderson University, complemented by his practical experience guiding congregations through complex social and theological landscapes. This handbook represents the culmination of his research into how Grimké's approach to biblical proclamation can inform contemporary preaching that remains thoroughly evangelical while actively addressing pressing social concerns.