
Pride, Prejudice, and Precisianism: Richard Hooker on Why We Can't Get Along
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Feb 23, 2021 Dr. Bradford Littlejohn, founder of the Davenant Institute and scholar of Richard Hooker, gives a lecture and Q&A on why conflict grips church and society. He explores pride, tribal signaling, false certainty, and Hooker’s call for hermeneutic humility. Short takes probe identity, prejudice, precisionism, and paths toward reconsideration.
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Prejudice Turns Loyalty Into Hatred
- Prejudice short-circuits reason by turning love for a group into hatred of perceived opponents and fuels escalation.
- Littlejohn uses Hooker to show anti-Rome zeal turned into intra-Protestant schisms and echo chambers.
Special Insight Justifies Echo Chambers
- Claiming special revelation or insight legitimizes ostracism and creates echo chambers that prioritize certainty over truth.
- Hooker describes how groups label themselves 'the godly' and avoid dissenting voices to 'not quench the spirit.'
Precisionism Seeks Certainty It Can't Supply
- Precisionism seeks total certainty by treating scripture as a universal answer manual, which produces false confidence or anguished doubt.
- Hooker warns both weak consciences (distressed by uncertainty) and falsely strong consciences (dogmatic overreach).

