Justice, Mercy, and Well-Being

Justice, Mercy, and Well-Being
Title Justice, Mercy, and Well-Being PDF eBook
Author Peter G. Bolt
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 358
Release 2020-03-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532674678

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This collection of essays examines how God’s justice and mercy intersect in the lives of individuals and their communities, with a view to the establishment of personal and social well-being in the world. The authors, drawn from England and Australia, approach the theme from a variety of methodological and interdisciplinary perspectives. Theological, exegetical, historical, healthcare, moral, and visual arts approaches are brought to bear in an investigation relevant for the identity and mission of the church in a world characterized by cycles of revenge, the perpetration of injustice, and the marginalization and persecution of various ethnic groups. The practical outcome of these studies has wide-ranging relevance for our attitudes toward indigenous peoples, the well-being of single and married people, healthcare throughout the ages, the spiritual care of people (including those suffering dementia), the personal experience of trauma, issues of moral judgement, and the abiding value of the creative arts.

Forgiveness and Justice

Forgiveness and Justice
Title Forgiveness and Justice PDF eBook
Author Bryan Maier
Publisher Kregel Academic
Pages 160
Release 2017
Genre Law
ISBN 0825444055

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Bringing practicality back to the work of forgiveness for counselors and pastors Much work in both academic and clinical counseling has focused on forgiveness and what, precisely, it means. We now know forgiveness offers both physical and psychological benefits. Yet despite all this exploration, most Christians are far from having a clear, consistent, theologically informed definition. Bryan Maier wants this conceptual ambiguity to end, especially for the pastor or counselor sitting across from a hurting person seeking immediate, practical help. The Christian counselor needs to be able to walk the client through the question, "Can forgiveness coexist with justice?" To this end, Maier examines current popular models of forgiveness, considering where they merge and diverge, and what merits each type of forgiveness has. He then delves directly into Scripture to discover the original model of God's forgiveness to humankind. From there, he builds a new construct of human forgiveness with practical guidance to help those in counseling understand the concept theologically. In doing so, he demonstrates that our understanding that forgiveness leads to healing is inverted; being whole leads to true forgiveness, not the other way around. Forgiveness and Justice is extremely useful for any practitioner needing to form a useful, theologically sound understanding of forgiveness for those who come for help.

The Justice of Constantine

The Justice of Constantine
Title The Justice of Constantine PDF eBook
Author John Dillon
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 310
Release 2012-07-20
Genre History
ISBN 0472118293

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An examination of Constantine the Great's legislation and government

Circumstantial Evidence

Circumstantial Evidence
Title Circumstantial Evidence PDF eBook
Author Pete Earley
Publisher Bantam
Pages 448
Release 1995
Genre Law
ISBN

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The bestselling author of The Hot House once again combines the facts, the real people, and the location itself into this true story, a wide-ranging portrait of the interplay of race, sex, and justice in the American South, made all the more real because it takes place in the same small Alabama town that was the fictional "Maycomb" in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird. Optioned for film by MGM. Photos.

Justice, Migration, and Mercy

Justice, Migration, and Mercy
Title Justice, Migration, and Mercy PDF eBook
Author Michael Blake
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 281
Release 2020
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0190879556

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How should we understand the political morality of migration? Are travel bans, walls, or carrier sanctions ever morally permissible in a just society? This book offers a new approach to these and related questions. It identifies a particular vision of how we might apply the notion of justice to migration policy - and an argument in favor of expanding the ethical tools we use, to include not only justice but moral notions such as mercy/

What About Those Who Have Never Heard?

What About Those Who Have Never Heard?
Title What About Those Who Have Never Heard? PDF eBook
Author Gabriel J. Fackre
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 172
Release 1995-06-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780830877645

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Ronald H. Nash, Gabriel Fackre and John Sanders offer three evangelical views on the destiny of the unevangelized.

Generous Justice

Generous Justice
Title Generous Justice PDF eBook
Author Timothy Keller
Publisher Penguin Books
Pages 265
Release 2012-08-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 1594486077

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Keller explores a life of justice empowered by an experience of grace.