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    Coming January 2008

    By Jeremy | July 6, 2007

    Lead Authors Kara Powell and Chap Clark asked me to contribute two chapters on economic justice, which are previewed in the recent "Jesus Justice" article. (Judah contributed to the book's subtitle!) GospelCom says of the article:
    We hear a lot about “justice” these days, and about the importance the Bible puts on practicing justice. But what is justice–is it adhering to a certain political philosophy, or giving to the right charities, or dedicating our lives to the right career? In a new article at Youth Specialties, Jeremy Del Rio suggests that justice is much simpler than we think. Read the full article, in which Del Rio argues that justice is something we can all innately grasp, and something that we can all put into practice, regardless of our age, background, or life circumstances.

    Topics: books, deep justice, justice | 2 Comments »

    2 Responses to “Coming January 2008”

    1. Scott Says:
      July 7th, 2007 at 8:49 am

      How do I get an early release copy? This book sounds like a must read!!!

    2. Max Says:
      July 9th, 2007 at 3:18 am

      Good Job Judah! Keep that ‘idea pencil’ sharp and ready!