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Little Book of Biblical Justice: A Fresh Approach To The Bible's Teachings On Justice (Justice and Peacebuilding) (Paperback)

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Chris Marshall writes, "the Bible has had a profound impact on the development of Western culture. So exploring biblical perspectives on justice can help us appreciate some of the convictions and values that have helped shape Western political and judicial thought.”

Christians also regard the Bible as a uniquely important source of guidance on matters of belief and practice. What the Bible has to say about justice, therefore—both social justice and criminal justice—ought to be of great significance for Christian thought and action today. Yet coming to grips with biblical teaching on justice is by no means easy. Chapters here include:
  • What is Justice
  • Justice in the Biblical Worldview
  • He Contours of Biblical Justice
  • Jesus and Justice

Upfront, Marshall addresses the many complexities that surround "justice" in the Bible: the Bible seems to hold conflicting points of view; there is a huge amount of data to deal with; the world of the Bible and our present world are vastly different. Marshall's honest treatment of this subject is direct, yet almost lyrical in tone. He manages a thorny, multi-faceted subject clearly and ultimately singles out the broad areas of theological agreement among the Bible's writers. Highly stimulating. Highly inspirational.

About the Author


Chris Marshall is a theological educator in New Zealand, with a special interest in community-based justice alternatives. His focus has been on the integration of theological insights and criminal justice theory in his published work, for which he has received international recognition. Dr. Marshall holds the St. John's Senior Lectureship in Christian Theology at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781561485055
ISBN-10: 1561485055
Publisher: Good Books
Publication Date: November 1st, 2005
Pages: 74
Language: English
Series: Justice and Peacebuilding