"What Hath Justice to Do with Righteousness? is one of the most dynamic works written on the inseparable connection between justice and righteousness within the American church and culture. Author Charlie Dates holds nothing back, masterfully presenting a biblically grounded case that the call of the Christian is 'to think rightly about God and humanity.' This book is certain to provoke reflection and perhaps even discomfort, but it reminds us that our divine assignments are not always meant to be easy or comfortable. I strongly encourage anyone who is genuinely interested in the unity of the body of Christ in America to read this book and engage in meaningful, transformative dialogue."John K. Jenkins Sr., senior pastor of First Baptist Church of Glenarden
"In a time when justice is often reduced to a political slogan and righteousness is divorced from biblical truth, What Hath Justice to Do with Righteousness? offers a timely and necessary corrective. This book reminds us that justice without righteousness becomes ideology, and righteousness without justice becomes hypocrisy. Scripture does not allow us to choose between the two. God demands both. Jesus embodied both. Charlie Dates stands as one of the most compelling, courageous, and biblically grounded voices of this generation. His clarity, conviction, prophetic voice, and pastoral heart shape every page of this book, making his contribution especially vital in this critical hour for the church and our nation. If we are serious about transforming our cities, strengthening our families, and restoring moral and spiritual order, we must recover the biblical connection between justice and righteousness. This book guides us in doing just that. I commend it to pastors, leaders, and believers who seek to walk in truth and love while serving God in a broken world."James T. Meeks, founder and pastor emeritus of Salem Baptist Church of Chicago
“In What Hath Justice to Do with Righteousness?, Charlie Dates challenges the false divide between justice and righteousness and calls the church back to what God has always joined together. With biblical and historical depth, he reminds us that justice is God’s righteousness in action. This is not partisan rhetoric but theological clarity. It is a timely invitation to courage and holiness. I am grateful for Charlie’s voice. The church needs this.”Lisa Fields, founder and CEO of the Jude 3 Project
“Charlie Dates offers a timely and courageous reminder that Scripture never separates righteousness from justice. With biblical depth and pastoral clarity, he calls the church back to a faith that prays fervently and protests faithfully. This book challenges the complacency of American Christianity while pointing us toward a more faithful witness. It serves as both a prophetic critique and an open invitation.”Brianna K. Parker, founder of Black Millennial Café and author of I Still Believe in the Black Church
“Charlie Dates is uniquely positioned to guide readers toward the divine merger of justice and righteousness, not because he has studied these themes but because he lives them. I have watched him embody this integration with uncommon faithfulness as a preacher, a pastor, and a prophetic voice in his community. In these pages, he reminds us that justice and righteousness are not competing convictions but biblical necessities, inseparable from the practice and proclamation of faith. This is a clarion call, and we will all be better if we heed his words.”Nicole Massie Martin, author of Nailing It
“Like Thomas Jefferson with his Bible, many modern Christians cut away at the parts of Scripture that don’t fit their preexisting political conditions. The Word of God is not so easily mauled. In this book, Charlie Dates prophetically shows us that the Scriptures do not pit righteousness and justice, or love of God and love of neighbor, against one another. Beyond that, Dates casts a positive vision for what a whole-Bible people could do to turn this cynical age upside down and back to the way of Jesus.”Russell Moore, editor at large at Christianity Today and author of Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America
“Charlie Dates is the most gifted preacher in America in my estimation. But we need more than gifting in this calamitous era. We need the gospel truth. In these pages, Dates doesn’t speak on his own authority. He takes us to the authority of God expressed in Scripture to demonstrate how the wrongful tearing apart of righteousness and justice within much of the church has also torn us apart. We have, in effect, ripped the seamless fabric of the kingdom in two and, just as Jesus warned us, a divided kingdom cannot stand. Dates uses theological precision like a surgeon’s instrument, sewing back together what has been ripped apart. I think many of us are weary of the fracturing. Tired of the infighting. Ready for God to do what only he can do. If we are willing, we can be made whole.”Beth Moore, founder and president of Living Proof Ministries