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Plough Quarterly No. 2

Building Justice

Robert P George author Christian Wiman author Noel Castellanos author Sheryl Luna author Johann Christoph Arnold author Fred Bahnson author Jeong-saeng Kwon author Elizabeth Stoker Bruenig author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Plough Publishing House

Published:2nd Oct '14

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Plough Quarterly No. 2 cover

This edition of Plough Quarterly No. 2 delves into the theme of justice, exploring its biblical roots and practical applications in today's world.

In Plough Quarterly No. 2, the concept of justice emerges as a central theme that resonates deeply with many Christians today. The text emphasizes that justice is not merely an abstract idea but a fundamental aspect of the kingdom of God, as highlighted throughout the Bible. This issue addresses the overwhelming nature of contemporary injustices and seeks to guide readers on how to engage with these issues thoughtfully and effectively. It poses essential questions about the nature of justice and how individuals can actively pursue it in their daily lives.

This edition presents a rich tapestry of content, including insightful articles, interviews, and creative works that inspire readers to integrate faith into action. By featuring diverse voices from different traditions, Plough Quarterly No. 2 encourages a broad discussion on topics like peacemaking, community building, and environmental stewardship. The goal is to foster a deeper understanding of how biblical justice can manifest in various aspects of life, from addressing global poverty to navigating complex social issues such as immigration and marriage.

The publication aims to empower individuals to live out their faith in practical ways, promoting a vision of justice that is both bold and achievable. By exploring how the teachings of Jesus can transform society, this issue serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to make a positive impact in their communities and beyond.

ISBN: 9780874866070

Dimensions: 260mm x 190mm x 4mm

Weight: 226g

72 pages