This series explores issues of faith and justice in these lands now called Australia. Each book in the series examines a particular topic of injustice in Australia and asks how Christian faith and discipleship shape a just response. Authors come from many Christian traditions, ethnicities, and theological backgrounds. These authors reflect on contemporary issues through the lens of Christian faith and biblical justice. Authors explore such topics as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander experiences and contributions, homelessness, women's rights and women in leadership, family and domestic violence, mission and discipleship, bullying and harassment, multiculturalism and ethnic diversity, sex and gender issues, refugees and asylum seekers, disability rights, climate change and environmental protection, security and terrorism, unemployment and job security, political polarization, church decline and health, faith in a secular age, leadership scandals and church abuse, and more.
The vision of the series is for faith and justice in these lands now called Australia--justice first for the land and the sovereign people who belong to this country and then for other marginalized and vulnerable groups. Jesus calls his disciples to love mercy, seek justice, and walk humbly with their God. This series explores that call and shows how God's people are responding with courage and conviction.
EDITORIAL TEAM
Editor in Chief
Grahem Joseph Hill
Editorial Board
Darrell Jackson
Darren Cronshaw
Garry Worete Deverell
Gina A. Zurlo
Grace Ji-Sun Kim
Graham Joseph Hill
This series explores issues of faith and justice in these lands now called Australia. Each book in the series examines a particular topic of injustice in Australia and asks how Christian faith and discipleship shape a just response. Authors come from many Christian traditions, ethnicities, and theological backgrounds. These authors reflect on contemporary issues through the lens of Christian faith and biblical justice. Authors explore such topics as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander experiences and contributions, homelessness, women's rights and women in leadership, family and domestic violence, mission and discipleship, bullying and harassment, multiculturalism and ethnic diversity, sex and gender issues, refugees and asylum seekers, disability rights, climate change and environmental protection, security and terrorism, unemployment and job security, political polarization, church decline and health, faith in a secular age, leadership scandals and church abuse, and more.
The vision of the series is for faith and justice in these lands now called Australia--justice first for the land and the sovereign people who belong to this country and then for other marginalized and vulnerable groups. Jesus calls his disciples to love mercy, seek justice, and walk humbly with their God. This series explores that call and shows how God's people are responding with courage and conviction.
EDITORIAL TEAM
Editor in Chief
Grahem Joseph Hill
Editorial Board
Darrell Jackson
Darren Cronshaw
Garry Worete Deverell
Gina A. Zurlo
Grace Ji-Sun Kim
Graham Joseph Hill
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