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Maddening Injustice

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  • Anne Dryburgh

Injustice, especially in the church or in the Christian community, can provoke a crisis of faith. In this article, the author addresses the anger that is so often the natural response to injustice.

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The Ethics of Personhood

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  • Justin S. Holcomb

What is a person? A biblical understanding of personhood gives the necessary foundation for making ethical decisions on how to treat others. This article offers the biblical view and its consequences. It also shows that wrong views about personhood lead to injustice.

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God Hates Injustice

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  • Tim Challies

This article discusses how injustice invokes the hatred of God.

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"It's Not Fair"

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  • David P. Murray

Looking at Psalm 37, this article shows the role Christians can play in stopping injustice.

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Through Love be Servants

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  • W. Pouwelse

This article looks at freedom and service in the church. The author discusses the importance of listening in fellowship, the home visits of the elders and equality. 1 Corinthians 6 and disagreements and injustice in the church is also discussed.

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How Paul Worked to Overcome Slavery

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  • John Piper

Social injustice is never far away from any of us. How should we confront injustices that are often culturally and historically pervasive? Paul took a radical approach against slavery in his letter to Philemon.

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What is offered to men in the gospel? It is not the possibility of salvation, not simply the opportunity of salvation. What is offered is salvation. John Murray
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