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Christians are taught that God is love and are commanded to love, their neighbors and their enemies. These truths are not controversial. What is controversial is the meaning of this love. This book explores the tradition of Christian reflection on the meaning, and experience of love, loving, and being loved.
Offers a biblically-based concept of Christian justice that can be applied to moral questions in everyday life. The author examines four forms of Christian moral discourse - narrative, prophetic, ethical, and policy - and shows how each contributes to a fuller understanding of Christian morality.
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