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Embracing Justice: The Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book 2022 [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: SPCK Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0281086540
  • ISBN-13: 9780281086542
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 216x138 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Dec-2021
  • Kirjastus: SPCK Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0281086540
  • ISBN-13: 9780281086542
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Embracing Justice, the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book for 2022 asks: What might a spirituality shaped by biblical portrayals of justice look like for the church of the 21st century?

‘In a world where justice is too often about power, Isabelle Hamley shows that God’s justice brings transformation, healing and hope for all.’ JUSTIN WELBY

What is justice? It’s a question we encounter everywhere in life and that over the last years has increasingly demanded an answer.

In Embracing Justice, Isabelle Hamley invites us on an exhilarating journey through Scripture to discover how we, as churches, communities and individual Christians, can seek and practice justice even when enmeshed in such a fractured world.

Full of practical encouragement, the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lent Book for 2022 brilliantly weaves together biblical texts, diverse voices, contemporary stories, and personal and group meditations to reveal liberating and imaginative ways in which me may grow in discipleship – and more fully reflect the justice, mercy and compassion of Christ in our lives.

With six chapters to take you from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday, this Lent devotional for 2022 is essential reading for anyone interested in the issues of justice – from climate and economic justice to gender and racial equality – that are increasingly at the forefront of global consciousness, and the role that Christians and the Church must play in them.

Suitable for use both as a single study for individuals and for small groups to prepare for Easter, Embracing Justice will encourage, inform and motivate anyone looking for Christian books about justice. It will help you understand justice from a biblical perspective, and inspire you to seek it in every aspect of your life.

Although the world is broken, unequal and violent, the call to reflect God’s own justice and mercy continues to sound like a steady drumbeat, impossible to ignore. Company with Isabelle Hamley this Lent, and discover that we can all join God’s mission of transformation and embrace his justice.

Structured in six chapters so can easily be turned into a Lent course. There will be a digital campaign with the
CofE team

Applicable to the Lambeth Conference 2022 Explores how Christians might respond to issues like LM, safeguarding, economic justice, gender and racial justice, postcolonialism etc, by interacting with different perspectives through story The scope, depth and vision of the book suggest it will find a response with many of those who appreciated Saying Yes to Life, which has done brilliantly well

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In a world where justice is too often about power, Isabelle Hamley shows that Gods justice brings transformation, healing and hope for all. -- Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury on Embracing Justice Offers a serious-minded exploration of the different stories of justice in the Bible . . . Hamleys approach to scripture . . . allowing its narratives to reshape our imagination is a model of theological method . . . attractively written and non-technical. * Church Times on Embracing Justice * A comprehensive and plain-speaking call for social justice in all its forms . . . deserves a wide audience . . . salutary and valuable. * Transforming Ministry * At last, an authoritative and comprehensive study of the connection between faith and mental health which doesnt shy away from making helpful practical applications. I commend it very warmly indeed. -- Bishop James Newcome on The Bible and Mental Health edited by Isabelle Hamley and Christopher C H Cook Full of insight, intellectually robust, and consistently honest about the fragile spaces we inhabit, its authors explore from multiple angles how God can be present within frailty, not beyond it. -- The Revd Dr Alison J Gray, FRCPsych on The Bible and Mental Health edited by Isabelle Hamley and Christopher C H Cook Full of insight, intellectually robust, and consistently honest about the fragile spaces we inhabit, its authors explore from multiple angles how God can be present within frailty, not beyond it. -- John M.G. Barclay FBA on The Bible and Mental Health edited by Isabelle Hamley and Christopher C H Cook

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Embracing Justice, the Archbishop of Canterbury's Lent Book for 2022 asks: What might a spirituality shaped by biblical portrayals of justice look like for the church of the 21st century?
Foreword ix
The Archbishop of Canterbury
Acknowledgements xii
Approaching justice
1(4)
1 Paradise lost: In search of original justice
5(32)
Justice in creation: Genesis 1--2
5(9)
When good goes bad: Genesis 3
14(13)
In search of original justice
27(10)
2 From bondage to freedom: Exodus and liberation stories
37(41)
Exodus 1: Inequality, injustice and violence
39(5)
God's response: Hearing, seeing, acting
44(9)
Transforming people
53(11)
Exodus as a prophetic book
64(14)
3 Building communities of justice: Legal systems and community justice
78(42)
The laws of the Old Testament
84(12)
The marks of a just community
96(10)
Living in a broken world
106(7)
When justice fails
113(7)
4 Justice and incarnation: Restoring the image of God
120(29)
The centrality of the Incarnation
121(8)
Learning to see
129(7)
Seeing the big picture
136(4)
Pursuing justice in the refugee camps of Lebanon
140(4)
Humanizing the other
144(5)
5 Justice in the shape of a cross
149(30)
Justice in the ministry of Jesus
150(8)
A radical reconfiguration of power
158(5)
The cross as the unexpected embodiment of justice
163(10)
Justice, resurrection and ascension
173(6)
6 `Do this to remember me': Holy Communion and the reshaping of the imagination
179(22)
Discerning the body
183(4)
The practice of truth-telling
187(6)
Take, eat, this is my body
193(6)
What now?
199(2)
Bibliography 201
Isabelle Hamley is Theological Adviser to the House of Bishops and was formerly Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Isabelle has written a number of recognised books on questions of justice, mercy and restoration, having been a probation officer before ordination and ministering subsequently amidst the diversity of parish life.