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Prioritizing Justice in Our Church Pulpits, Budgets, and Theology The history of the Western church is stained by injustice. The impulse to resist justice and look the other way has harmed the church and the people it aims to serve. But a different future is possible. Drawing on the example of courageous majority-world and western churches, global human rights leader Joash Thomas explores the relationship of justice to our budgets, pulpits, and theology and provides practical steps for pursuing liberation and wholeness. "Filled with truth and grace, The Justice of Jesus invites Western…mehr

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Prioritizing Justice in Our Church Pulpits, Budgets, and Theology The history of the Western church is stained by injustice. The impulse to resist justice and look the other way has harmed the church and the people it aims to serve. But a different future is possible. Drawing on the example of courageous majority-world and western churches, global human rights leader Joash Thomas explores the relationship of justice to our budgets, pulpits, and theology and provides practical steps for pursuing liberation and wholeness. "Filled with truth and grace, The Justice of Jesus invites Western Christians to rethink what it is that God requires of us." --Kristin Kobes Du Mez, New York Times bestselling author of Jesus and John Wayne "Joash Thomas is a gift to the world, and so is this book. I'm so glad Joash loves the church enough to critique it. Pass this book on to everyone you know." --Shane Claiborne, author, activist, and cofounder of Red Letter Christians "Joash's deep love for the church shines from every page as he invites us all into the group project of liberation." --Sarah Bessey, editor of the New York Times bestseller A Rhythm of Prayer ; author of Field Notes for the Wilderness: Practices for an Evolving Faith "Pastorally disruptive and brilliantly convicting. This book can change the church if we will let it." --Beth Allison Barr, professor, Baylor University; New York Times bestselling author of Becoming the Pastor's Wife "A timely and courageous gift to the global church, this book will leave you grateful for its depth, clarity, and uncompromising authenticity." --Danielle Strickland, author, speaker, and advocate
Autorenporträt
Rev. Joash P. Thomas (MACL, MACS, Dallas Theological Seminary; MPS, The George Washington University) is a public theologian and a highly sought-after international speaker. Born and raised in India, he ran a political consulting and lobbying firm in the United States before working as an international human rights leader. He is an ordained minister in the Diocese of St. Anthony in the Communion of Evangelical Episcopal Churches and lives in a multiethnic community in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.