Grace canceled: how outrage is destroying lives, ending debate, and endangering democracy
(Book)
Dana Loesch has been the target of as much outrage as anyone. And as she forthrightly acknowledges here, she has dished it out as well. As passionately attached to faith and freedom as ever, she warns that our addiction to outrage has debased our politics and reduced us to a vicious tribalism. The antidote to outrage is grace—a generous and forgiving spirit that tolerates those with whom one disagrees and offers redemption to the offender. But grace is hard even under the best conditions, and leftist rage mobs have stoked the fires of anger so assiduously—with help from some of their foes on the right—that grace is almost impossible. Make no mistake: our freedom, our faith, our very way of life are under attack. The stakes are incredibly high, and Dana doesn't pretend they aren't. But the social justice warriors are already slaves of outrage, and if the rest of us become slaves as well, then no one wins.
Notes
Loesch, D. (2020). Grace canceled: how outrage is destroying lives, ending debate, and endangering democracy. Washington, Regnery Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Loesch, Dana. 2020. Grace Canceled: How Outrage Is Destroying Lives, Ending Debate, and Endangering Democracy. Washington, Regnery Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Loesch, Dana, Grace Canceled: How Outrage Is Destroying Lives, Ending Debate, and Endangering Democracy. Washington, Regnery Publishing, 2020.
MLA Citation (style guide)Loesch, Dana. Grace Canceled: How Outrage Is Destroying Lives, Ending Debate, and Endangering Democracy. Washington, Regnery Publishing, 2020.
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