Doing Justice to Mercy

Doing Justice to Mercy
Title Doing Justice to Mercy PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Rothchild
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 430
Release 2012-10-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0813934222

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It is often assumed that the law and religion address different spheres of human life. Religion and ethics articulate complex systems of moral reasoning that concern norms, deliberation of ends, cultivation of disposition, and transformation of moral agency. Law, in contrast, seeks to govern human conduct through procedural justice, rights, and public good. Doing Justice to Mercy challenges this assumption by presenting the reader with an urgent conversation between the law and religion that yields a constructive approach, both theoretically and practically, to the complex role of mercy in our legal process. Authored by legal practitioners, activists, and theorists in addition to theologians and ethicists, the essays collected here are informed by timeless principles, and yet they could not be timelier. The trend in sentencing moves toward an increased severity, and the number of incarcerated people in the United States is at an all-time high. In the half-decade since 9/11, moreover, homeland security has established itself as a permanent fixture in our lives. In this atmosphere, the current volume seeks initially to clarify how justice and mercy intertwine in relation to a number of issues, such as rehabilitation, the death penalty, domestic violence, and war crimes. Exploring the legal, philosophical, and theological grounds for mercy in our courts, the discussion then moves to the practical ways in which mercy may be implemented. Contributors:Marc Mauer, The Sentencing Project * Lois Gehr Livezey, McCormick Theological Seminary * Ernie Lewis, Public Advocate, Commonwealth of Kentucky * Jonathan Rothchild, Loyola Marymount University * Albert W. Alschuler, Northwestern University School of Law * David Scheffer, Northwestern University School of Law * David Little, Harvard Divinity School * Matthew Myer Boulton, Andover Newton Theological School * Mark Lewis Taylor, Princeton Theological Seminary * Sarah Coakley, Cambridge University * William Schweiker, University of Chicago Divinity School * Kevin Jung, College of William and Mary * Peter J. Paris, Princeton Theological Seminary * W. Clark Gilpin, University of Chicago Divinity School * William C. Placher, Wabash College

Compassion, Justice and the Christian Life

Compassion, Justice and the Christian Life
Title Compassion, Justice and the Christian Life PDF eBook
Author Robert D. Lupton
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages 178
Release 2010-10-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 145960668X

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Rethinking Ministry to the Poor The urban landscape is changing and, as a result, urban ministries are at a crossroads. If the Church is to be an effective agent of compassion and justice, we must change our mission strategies. In this compelling book, Lupton asks tough questions about service providing and community building to help us enhance our effectiveness. Among the questions; What dilemmas do caring people encounter to faithfully carry out the teachings of Scripture and become personally involved with the least of these? What are some possible alternatives to the ways we have traditionally attempted to care for the poor? How do people, programs and neighborhoods move toward reciprocal, interdependent relationships? To effect these types of changes will require new skill sets and resources, but the possibilities for good are great.

Generous Justice

Generous Justice
Title Generous Justice PDF eBook
Author Timothy Keller
Publisher Penguin Books
Total 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.

Divine Mercy and Divine Justice: Why Both are Essential to a Catholic Understanding of God

Divine Mercy and Divine Justice: Why Both are Essential to a Catholic Understanding of God
Title Divine Mercy and Divine Justice: Why Both are Essential to a Catholic Understanding of God PDF eBook
Author Robert Stackpole Std
Publisher
Total Pages 214
Release 2020-09-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780991988082

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Dr. Stackpole blends together the results of careful reasoning and sensitive attention to the revelation of God, and addresses in a way that may help many with the huge deceptions that are weakening the faith, morality and mission of God's people today. Although the book is academically sound it is written in such a way that the educated Catholic can certainly understand the flow of his argument and greatly benefit from it. He addresses the tough questions: "If God is so merciful, why is there a hell?" "Why was the horrible death of Jesus Christ by crucifixion necessary for our salvation?" "Why do we shy away from facing the truth of the need for punishment - the penal dimension - for our sins?" This is a book that was written with careful attention to the truth and a deep concern for the salvation of souls. It is also a book that took courage to write and for that we are all in Dr. Stackpole's debt. (Ralph Martin, STD, Pres. Renewal Ministries).

The Justice of Mercy

The Justice of Mercy
Title The Justice of Mercy PDF eBook
Author Linda Meyer
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2010-11-09
Genre Law
ISBN 0472117459

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Is there room for mercy in a system of justice?

Slow Kingdom Coming

Slow Kingdom Coming
Title Slow Kingdom Coming PDF eBook
Author Kent Annan
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 160
Release 2016-03-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830899987

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14th Annual Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year, Social Justice No one said pursuing justice would be easy. The road can be so challenging and the destination so distant that you may be discouraged by a lack of progress, compassion or commitment in your quest for justice. How do you stay committed to the journey when God's kingdom can seem so slow in coming? Kent Annan understands the struggle of working for justice over the long haul. He confesses, "Over the past twenty years, I've succumbed to various failed shortcuts instead of living the freedom of faithful practices." In this book, he shares practices he has learned that will encourage and help you to keep making a difference in the face of the world's challenging issues. All Christians are called to do justice, love mercy and walk humbly in the world. Slow Kingdom Coming will guide and strengthen you on this journey to persevere until God's kingdom comes on earth as it is in heaven.

Doing Justice, Showing Mercy

Doing Justice, Showing Mercy
Title Doing Justice, Showing Mercy PDF eBook
Author Vinita Hampton Wright
Publisher Shaw Books
Total Pages 97
Release 2000-03-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 0877881804

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Christians are more aware than ever of problems concerning injustice. How are we to respond? Can one person make a difference? The Bible's teachings are just as valid--and radical--today as they were centuries ago. They instruct us to live as lights in the darkness, and they reveal the true source of our hope for the world.