The Bible and Social Justice: Old Testament and New Testament Foundations for the Church's Urgent Call: 6 (McMaster New Testament Studies)
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About The Book

Although the cry for justice in human society is an important theme in the Bible in many church and academic circles action for and discourse about social justice is carried on without a thorough exploration of this theme in Scripture. This volume brings together chapters by experts in the various sections of the Old and New Testaments to give a full spectrum of what the Bible has to say about social justice and to point to ways forward for Christians seeking to think and act in harmony with God in pursuing social justice in the world today. This book is unique: in it noted biblical scholars weigh in on what the Bible says about social justice a topical domain typically populated by sociologists ethicists and activists. The volume is remarkably comprehensive sampling texts from across the biblical canon and its discussions are robust and insightful. The volume introduces devout learned evangelical voices into a conversation of great import both for the church and the poor and powerless in our world. Hear them well! --Robert L. Hubbard Jr. Professor (Emeritus) of Biblical Literature North Park Theological Seminary Chicago Concern with social justice has rightly captured the imagination of those who follow Jesus. The Bible and Social Justice powerfully supports this passion with brilliant biblical exposition. I highly recommend this stimulating book that not only informs us but also stirs us to action. --Tremper Longman III Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies Westmont College Cynthia Long Westfall is Assistant Professor of New Testament at McMaster Divinity College. Along with her academic work she has ministered to those who are at risk for homelessness in Denver Colorado and Hamilton Ontario. Bryan R. Dyer is the coeditor of Paul and Ancient Rhetoric (2015) and currently works for Baker Academic as an Acquisitions Editor.
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