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Confronting injustice without compromising truth : 12 questions Christians should ask about social justice / Thaddeus J. Williams ; with the voices of Suresh Budhaprithi, Eddie Byun, Freddy Cardoza, Becket Cook, Bella Danusiar, Monique Duson, Michelle Lee-Barnewall, Ojo Okoye, Edwin Ramirez, Samuel Sey, Neil Shenvi, and Walt Sobchak ; foreword by John M. Perkins. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan Academic, (c)2020.Description: xix, 261 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780310119487
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR115.W727.C664 2020
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Contents:
Part 1: Jehovah or Jezebel? Three questions about social justice and worship -- The God question: Does our vision of social justice take seriously the godhood of God? -- Eddie's story -- The Imago question: Does our vision of social justice acknowledge the image of God in everyone, regardless of size, shade, sex, or status? -- Walt's story -- The idolatry question: Does our vision of social justice make a false god out of the self, the state, or social acceptance? -- Becket's story --
PART 2: Unity or uproar? Three questions about social justice and community -- The collective question: Does our vision of social justice take any group-identity more seriously than our identities "in Adam" and "in Christ"? -- Edwin's story -- The splintering question: Does our vision of social justice embrace divisive propaganda? -- Suresh's story -- The fruit question: Does our vision of social justice replace love, peace, and patience with suspicion, division, and rage? -- Michelle's story --
PART 3: Sinners or systems? Three questions about social justice and salvation -- The disparity question: Does our vision of social justice prefer damning stories to undamning facts? -- Samuel's story -- The color question: does our vision of social justice promote racial strife? -- Monique's story -- The Gospel question: Does our vision of social justice distort the best new in history? -- Ojo's story --
PART 4: Truth or tribes thinking? Three questions about social justice and knowledge -- The tunnel vision question: Does our vision of social justice make one way of seeing something the only way of seeing everything? -- Neil's story -- The suffering question: Does our vision of social justice turn the "lived experience" of hurting people into more pain? -- Bella's story -- The standpoint question: Does our vision of social justice turn the quest for truth into an identity game? -- Freddy's story -- Epilogue: 12 differences between social justice A and B.
Subject: "Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth looks beyond the divides of the left and right to discover how a Christian worldview speaks truth, hope, and unity into the most polarizing social justice controversies of our day. It presents a compelling vision of justice that offers hopeful answers to life's biggest questions"--
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Part 1: Jehovah or Jezebel? Three questions about social justice and worship -- The God question: Does our vision of social justice take seriously the godhood of God? -- Eddie's story -- The Imago question: Does our vision of social justice acknowledge the image of God in everyone, regardless of size, shade, sex, or status? -- Walt's story -- The idolatry question: Does our vision of social justice make a false god out of the self, the state, or social acceptance? -- Becket's story --

PART 2: Unity or uproar? Three questions about social justice and community -- The collective question: Does our vision of social justice take any group-identity more seriously than our identities "in Adam" and "in Christ"? -- Edwin's story -- The splintering question: Does our vision of social justice embrace divisive propaganda? -- Suresh's story -- The fruit question: Does our vision of social justice replace love, peace, and patience with suspicion, division, and rage? -- Michelle's story --

PART 3: Sinners or systems? Three questions about social justice and salvation -- The disparity question: Does our vision of social justice prefer damning stories to undamning facts? -- Samuel's story -- The color question: does our vision of social justice promote racial strife? -- Monique's story -- The Gospel question: Does our vision of social justice distort the best new in history? -- Ojo's story --

PART 4: Truth or tribes thinking? Three questions about social justice and knowledge -- The tunnel vision question: Does our vision of social justice make one way of seeing something the only way of seeing everything? -- Neil's story -- The suffering question: Does our vision of social justice turn the "lived experience" of hurting people into more pain? -- Bella's story -- The standpoint question: Does our vision of social justice turn the quest for truth into an identity game? -- Freddy's story -- Epilogue: 12 differences between social justice A and B.

"Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth looks beyond the divides of the left and right to discover how a Christian worldview speaks truth, hope, and unity into the most polarizing social justice controversies of our day. It presents a compelling vision of justice that offers hopeful answers to life's biggest questions"--

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