dc.description.abstract | In recent years, there has been a new phenomenon that has been circling in society called, Cancel
Culture. What is it? Is it something that is new or has it been seen before? Is this a legitimate or
illegitimate phenomenon? What impact does this have on Christians? If so, how does a Christian
respond? To answer these questions, this researcher has looked at the various definitions of
Cancel Culture from researchers, political scientists, and social psychologists, and a survey of the
general public to come up with his own definition. This researcher has studied the possible
history behind this societal phenomenon and what modern researchers have said today and has to
come to the conclusion that Cancel Culture is a result of many societal theories. These theories
show the impact of cancel culture to modern society that Christians live. This researcher has
also looked at what two evangelical authors have said about Cancel Culture and has concluded
that their response to Cancel Culture is focused on making a stand for faith. The response from
this researcher was different in adding humility, prayer, and patience. Yet, there is no surefire
method in responding to someone who is threatening cancellation. This researcher has found
reasons to believe that Cancel Culture is a legitimate phenomenon. Yet, in terms of morality, it is
nothing new. This researcher concludes that Cancel Culture may be a new term, but the idea and
base of Cancel Culture has been around for a long time. A Lutheran responds in different ways to
this growing culture of hate. It depends on the situation. This paper is a qualitative study without
in-depth interviews. | en_US |