What Every Christian Needs to Know about Social Justice
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What Every Christian Needs to Know about Social Justice  -     By: Jeffrey D. Johnson

What Every Christian Needs to Know about Social Justice

Free Grace Press / 2021 / Paperback

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What Every Christian Needs to Know about Social Justice shows that social justice is not just a repackaging of the gospel message, but rather it is anti-gospel. In these pages, Jeffrey D. Johnson explains how there is a sounder system than the quasi-religion of social justice. It is the faith that finds its foundation rooted in the person and work of Jesus Christ. Here Johnson guides believers as they make their way through today’s “social justice” movement.

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Title: What Every Christian Needs to Know about Social Justice
By: Jeffrey D. Johnson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 152
Vendor: Free Grace Press
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.394 (inches)
Weight: 7 ounces
ISBN-13: 9781952599279
Stock No: WW599273

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At first glance, it appears that social justice and Christianity have a lot in common. They seem to share a few mutual concerns: they're both opposed to bigotry, racism, and oppression; they are mutually concerned for the needy, the afflicted, and the less fortunate within society; and they both seek to resolve conflict as they aspire after unity and peace. And with these shared concerns, it is tempting for Christians to buy into the validity of social justice. But as Jeffrey D. Johnson clearly and succinctly explains in just a few short chapters, social justice is incompatible with Christianity. Johnson takes us through the history of social justice and helps us understand its complex issues. This is a brief, to-the-point handbook every Christian should read to understand how contemporary definitions of social justice differ from what the Bible teaches about justice and how social justice seeks to destroy individual rights and the authority of the nuclear family and the conservative church.

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