God and Global Justice

God and Global Justice
Author: Frederick Ferré,Rita H. Mataragnon
Publsiher: International Religious Foundation, Incorporated
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1985
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0913757373

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Making All Things New

Making All Things New
Author: R. York Moore
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2012-10-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830866595

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Modern day abolitionist York Moore vividly describes the cause of global justice as the great dream of God. Unpacking the biblical account of the last things, Moore makes connections between the end-time work of Jesus and our own efforts at justice. Whenever a new well is dug or a sex trafficker brought to justice, we see the dream taking hold.

Toward a Spirituality for Global Justice

Toward a Spirituality for Global Justice
Author: Elaine M. Prevallet,Sowers Books & Videos
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0976520303

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"In Toward a Spirituality for Global Justice: a Call to Kinship, Elaine Prevallet lays a solid foundation for broadening our sense of justice to include kinship with all members of the community of life on planet Earth, and for living a life of commitment and compassion. Viewing life's possiblities through a threefold lens--science, the solidarity of humanity, and a vision of communion--Elaine explores the riches of the Hebrew Scriptures and the treasures of the Christian Gospel, opening new insights for her readers, and relating them to present times. She emphasizes the value of a group process that probes the inner as well as the outer work required in social activism, highlighting instances of strength and heroism. Written in clear enjoyable prose, this book will lead readers to a new understanding of the demands of social justice in a global economy on an endangered planet."--Back cover

The Role of Religion in Struggles for Global Justice

The Role of Religion in Struggles for Global Justice
Author: Peter J. Smith,Katharina Glaab,Claudia Baumgart-Ochse,Elizabeth Smythe
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2019-10-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351138802

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Struggles for global justice are being fought by civil society groups across the globe, addressing global inequalities, challenging neoliberal market driven globalization and demanding to remedy its negative implications. This book examines the roles religious communities and organizations in particular play in the struggles for global justice, roles too often ignored by scholars of the Global Justice Movement (GJM). It has two central themes: - the role religion and religious actors play in global justice struggles, and - the idea that justice is a contested concept among both religious and secular actors which requires some sort of ‘faith’ from its proponents. These chapters transcend simplistic either/or binaries highlighting the difficulties of clearly distinguishing between religious and secular, progressive and conservative, or rational and irrational motives and norms in struggles for justice. Challenging the secularization paradigm that marginalizes the role religious actors play in public life these chapters show how these actors engage with a broad range of justice issues, how deeply contested justice is, and how its meaning may vary and change among religious actors as a result of the social or political context within which an injustice is encountered. The chapters originally published as a special issue in Globalizations.

God of Justice

God of Justice
Author: Abraham George,Nikki A. Toyama-Szeto
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2015-06-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830898657

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Readers' Choice Award Winner The level of injustice in the world is staggering. The church can respond. International Justice Mission (IJM) has rescued thousands of people from oppression and violence. IJM also partners with thousands of churches to help them live out the mandate of Isaiah 1:17: to seek justice, rescue the oppressed and care for orphans and widows. Christians need to be equipped and mobilized to be the hands and feet of Jesus to those who are vulnerable and oppressed. The God of Justice is a twelve-session, discussion-based curriculum from IJM that explores the biblical narrative of justice throughout the whole of Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation. Through the participatory study of Scripture, Christians will explore God's call to engage in bringing about justice on earth. While coming to a deeper knowledge and understanding of biblical justice, participants will draw personal application for the pursuit of justice ministry in their individual lives and the wider church. Prepare to have your heart and mind engaged, to be instructed by Scripture, and to be challenged by real-life stories of people freed by the God of justice. This curriculum will help you and your church bring freedom, restoration and reconciliation to those in need. Discover how God reveals himself to those who join him on his justice journey!

Globalization Spirituality and Justice Revised Edition

Globalization  Spirituality  and Justice Revised Edition
Author: Daniel G. Groody
Publsiher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781608336166

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Global Justice Christology and Christian Ethics

Global Justice  Christology and Christian Ethics
Author: Lisa Sowle Cahill
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2013-01-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781107028777

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A Christian response to global realities of human inequality, poverty, violence and ecological destruction in the twenty-first century.

Christianity and Human Rights

Christianity and Human Rights
Author: Frederick M. Shepherd
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2009-07-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780739140093

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In Christianity and Human Rights: Christians and the Struggle for Global Justice, Frederick M. Shepherd has collected essays by scholars and activists who, in a wide variety of ways, confront the issue of Christianity's role in the burgeoning movement for human rights. The volume's contributors provide diverse perspectives on the theology behind the idea of human rights, the debate over the its meaning, and the evolution of the struggle for human rights. A wide variety of disciplinary perspectives are represented, from economics, political science and law to history, philosophy and theology. The essays also represent a broad political spectrum, including specific accounts from activists participating in the struggle for human rights. Separate chapters focus on cases from Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia. Christianity and Human Rights begins and ends with attempts to synthesize current theory and practice, acknowledging both Christianity's great success and its failures in defending basic human rights around the globe.