Redeeming Justice
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Product details
- ISBN 9780736989848
- Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 24 Feb 2026
- Publisher: Harvest House Publishers,U.S.
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
You Don’t Have to Give Up the Bible in Pursuit of Justice
Today’s justice movements are often dominated by secular worldviews. But what if the Bible provides Christians with an even more compelling vision for a just and flourishing society?
In Redeeming Justice, Christina Crenshaw integrates biblical analysis, examples from the present and historic church, and stories from her own life to provide a helpful model for doing justice work within a solidly orthodox and biblical worldview. This accessible guide will help you
- replace narrow, secular prescriptions for societal change with a more holistic, inspiring, and biblical vision for transformation
- find encouragement in examples of biblical justice work drawn from centuries of Christian practice
- apply faith-based strategies for addressing societal issues such as human trafficking, border conflicts, homelessness, child hunger, and other avenues of justice work
As you are reminded that the church, though imperfect, remains God’s chosen instrument for advancing His plan of love and redemption, you will be inspired to pursue justice not as the world dictates, but as the Word of God calls you.
Dr. Christina Crenshaw (PhD, Baylor University) has 20 years of experience as a professor, researcher, writer, and speaker. She is an assistant professor at Arizona Christian University and a fellow with their Cultural Research Center. She has held faculty and leadership positions at California Baptist University, Baylor University, Dallas Theological Seminary, and Southwestern Seminary. In all her work, she has found the most joy in her roles as a wife and mother.
