Let Justice Flow Like Water: Toward a Theology of Biblical Justice
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Let Justice Flow Like Water: Toward a Theology of Biblical Justice  -     By: Joshua M. Greever(ED.), D.A. Horton(ED.) & Justin McLendon(ED.)

Let Justice Flow Like Water: Toward a Theology of Biblical Justice

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Title: Let Justice Flow Like Water: Toward a Theology of Biblical Justice
By: Joshua M. Greever(ED.), D.A. Horton(ED.) & Justin McLendon(ED.)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 336
Vendor: B&H Academic
Publication Date: 2025
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.70 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound
ISBN: 1087765498
ISBN-13: 9781087765495
Stock No: WW765495

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Edited by Joshua M. Greever, D. A. Horton, and Justin McLendon, Let Justice Flow Like Water addresses the strained relationship between social justice, the gospel, and the mission of the church. In response to the misuse of Scripture to promote personal ends, the volume reorients the conversation around justice and centers it in the biblical text and its theological implications. The authors provide practical wisdom and points of application to pastors, ministry leaders, and students.

The authors examine the most-frequently cited texts on biblical justice through a coherent biblical and systematic-theological method. The result is a glimpse into God’s heart for justice and his desire for humanity—especially the church—to share this heart.

The volume’s theology is supplemented by practical guidance to pastors so that they can lead their churches to embrace the gospel and social justice, properly understood. Let Justice Flow Like Water serves as an irenic reminder to pastors, students, and educated lay people to return to the biblical text to understand it more accurately, and to reengage and understand one another in a winsome fashion for the sake of the gospel, the mission of the church, and the glory of God.

Author Bio

Joshua M. Greever (PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is professor of New Testament at Bethlehem College and Seminary.

D.A. Horton (PhD, In progress, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is program director for intercultural studies and assistant professor at California Baptist University.

Justin McLendon (PhD, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary) is professor of theology at Grand Canyon University.

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