A Theological Critique of Rastafarianism
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In this episode of Living Theology, we explore the origins and beliefs of Rastafarianism, tracing its historical roots in the struggle for identity, justice, and liberation. While acknowledging the real pain and longing that gave rise to the movement, we take a clear and biblical look at where it departs from historic Christian faith—especially in its understanding of Christ, Scripture, and salvation.
This episode unpacks how Rastafarianism reinterprets key biblical themes such as Zion, Babylon, and redemption, and contrasts these with the true gospel of Jesus Christ—crucified, risen, and reigning. With both clarity and compassion, we aim to help listeners discern truth, remain grounded in Scripture, and lovingly engage those who may be drawn toward alternative spiritual paths.
This is not just a critique—it is a call back to the true Christ, the only source of life, freedom, and salvation.
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