This book examines the growing influence of critical theories and social justice ideology on modern society, exploring their implications for the Church and its role in addressing social issues. It delves into the underlying philosophical frameworks of critical theories, such as critical race theory, intersectionality, and postmodernism, and their potential impact on Christian theology and practice. Written for Christian leaders, thinkers, and individuals seeking to engage with contemporary social and cultural debates, the book offers a nuanced analysis of the complex relationships between faith, culture, and social justice.