From the Foreword by Ronald P. Hesselgrave William Moulder and Michael Cooper have done us a great service in compiling these essays on justice from an evangelical perspective. The first three essays in this timely and important book lay out the biblical, theological and historical foundations of justice. The next seven essays address the practical application of biblical principles of justice to a wide range of issues in the global context: (1) human trafficking in India; (2) bioethics and exploitation in the global medical enterprise; (3) education and freedom in Ethiopia; (4) the care of Haitian orphans: (5) literacy in Afghanistan; (6) food production and our relationship to the land as a gift from God; and (7) membership rights. The theme running through all of these essays is perhaps best summed up in these words by Boaz Johnson: "It is the encounter with the text of the Bible, and the God of the Bible, and the Messiah of the Bible that gives true freedom from systemic injustice and slavery" (p. 89). The ten essays in this book force us to re-examine from a biblical standpoint what it means to love mercy and act justly (Micah 6:8) in response to the needs of the poor and oppressed of the world.
D. A. Carson has advised that this passage be considered carefully before being used to prove anything. He gives four considerations that must be kept in mind when attempting to use this text to normalize any view of forgiveness.2 First ...
112 J. R. Connery is especially scathing of those who deny the deterrent value of execution : " The present writer can only say that he has still to hear of any executed murderer who committed ...
Women - Racism - Multiculturalism - Poverty - Environmental policies.
TEACHER RESOURCE for Session 6 Merton . Includes a brief biography , an analysis of Merton's thought , and excerpts of Merton's writing for meditation . Indexes to periodical literature covering the period during his papacy will lead to ...
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This book shows how transforming systems and structures results in lasting change, providing theological rationale and strategies of action for evangelicals passionate about justice.
Drawing upon Catholic social teaching, traditional writings, and Sacred Scripture, this book presents a Catholic perspective of crime and criminal justice in America.
The Concept of Equity in Calvin's Ethics
Evangelism: Doing Justice and Preaching Grace
Charity in Truth