This volume invites a new generation of readers to apply ethical reasoning to social justice challenges, making it accessible to people of faith from diverse backgrounds. It explores the parables of the New Testament, focusing on themes of mercy, justice, and human dignity, encouraging reflection on their meanings in both historical and contemporary contexts. Each chapter examines a specific parable, such as the Good Samaritan and the Pharisee and the Tax Collector, providing historical background alongside analysis and interpretation. The author connects these parables to pressing social justice issues like racism, violence, poverty, and environmental concerns, emphasizing their relevance today. The text blends an accessible overview of Jesus's parables with an introduction to social justice and ethics, while also highlighting their Jewish roots and the importance of avoiding anti-Jewish interpretations. It illustrates how Jesus’s teachings challenged his listeners to reevaluate their perspectives and recognize the dignity of every individual. Engaging with influential contemporary thinkers, the book includes study and discussion questions for personal or group use. Requiring no prior knowledge, it serves as an ideal resource for introductory Bible courses, faith-based ethics classes, and Christian readers seeking valuable insights for personal or congregational study.
Matthew E. Gordley Ordine dei libri
Matthew E. Gordley esplora come testi e musica antichi plasmino la nostra comprensione del mondo. Il suo lavoro approfondisce le profonde connessioni tra fede, filosofia ed espressione artistica, scoprendo verità senza tempo in canti dimenticati. I lettori possono aspettarsi analisi coinvolgenti che illuminano complessi contesti storici e culturali.

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