The Just and the Unjust

The Just and the Unjust

Author: Vaughan Kester

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-12-05

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13:

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'The Just and the Unjust' is a tale of friendship, betrayal, and justice in a small town in Ohio. John North, the charming and impulsive protagonist, must navigate treacherous waters as he gambles away his inheritance and sets out to make a fortune to win the heart of his true love. But when his best friend, the drunken lawyer Marshall Langham, becomes embroiled in a deadly scheme to pay off his debts, John must choose between loyalty and the greater good.


The Just and the Unjust

The Just and the Unjust

Author: Lance McMillian

Publisher: Bond Publishing

Published: 2023-08-03

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13:

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Atlanta’s elite gather together at the wedding of the year. But when a high-end hooker crashes the party and ends up dead, shameful secrets of prominent men hang in the balance. The kind of secrets that get folks killed. Chance Meridian and his murder squad soon learn that the dead woman had a penchant for playing dangerous games with the wrong people. Powerful people—including a United States Senator whose decades-old hatred of Chance still burns hot. As past and present converge to put him in a vise, Chance discovers a hard truth about his line of work. Some cases can only be solved at the point of a gun. A standalone thriller in the best-selling Atlanta Murder Squad series, The Just and the Unjust is a pulsating mystery that will keep you hooked until the suspenseful end.


Unjust

Unjust

Author: Noah Rothman

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2019-01-29

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 1621579050

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"An elegant and thoughtful dismantling of perhaps the most dangerous ideology at work today." — BEN SHAPIRO, bestselling author and host of "The Ben Shapiro Show" "Reading Noah Rothman is like a workout for your brain." — DANA PERINO, bestselling author and former press secretary to President George W. Bush There are just two problems with “social justice”: it’s not social and it’s not just. Rather, it is a toxic ideology that encourages division, anger, and vengeance. In this penetrating work, Commentary editor and MSNBC contributor Noah Rothman uncovers the real motives behind the social justice movement and explains why, despite its occasionally ludicrous public face, it is a threat to be taken seriously. American political parties were once defined by their ideals. That idealism, however, is now imperiled by an obsession with the demographic categories of race, sex, ethnicity, and sexual orientation, which supposedly constitute a person’s “identity.” As interest groups defined by identity alone command the comprehensive allegiance of their members, ordinary politics gives way to “Identitarian” warfare, each group looking for payback and convinced that if it is to rise, another group must fall. In a society governed by “social justice,” the most coveted status is victimhood, which people will go to absurd lengths to attain. But the real victims in such a regime are blind justice—the standard of impartiality that we once took for granted—and free speech. These hallmarks of American liberty, already gravely compromised in universities, corporations, and the media, are under attack in our legal and political systems.


Justice in an Unjust World

Justice in an Unjust World

Author: Karen Lebacqz

Publisher: Fortress Press

Published: 1987-11-06

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9781451412178

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Have we heard the cry for justice that rises from humanity suffering from varieties of injustice: economic, sexual, political, cultural, verbal? Or, what is more, have Christians on occasion, knowingly or unknowingly, acquiesced in ? or even contributed to ? injustice?By means of powerful and dramatic use of biblical images and models, Dr. Lebacqz sets before us the justice of God and God's call for us to heed the cry of the suffering and to work for justice in an unjust world.


Just and Unjust Peace

Just and Unjust Peace

Author: Daniel Philpott

Publisher: OUP USA

Published: 2012-06

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 0199827567

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In the wake of political evil on a large scale, what does justice consist of? Daniel Philpott takes up this question in Just and Unjust Peace. While scholars have written about many aspects of dealing with past injustice, no general ethic has emerged. Philpott seeks to provide a holistic model that delivers concrete ethical guidelines for societies striving to build peace.


When War Is Unjust, Second Edition

When War Is Unjust, Second Edition

Author: John Howard Yoder

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2001-10-10

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1579107818

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Can a war really be considered justÓ? If so, which wars, and under what circumstances? If not, why not? When War is Unjust provides a systematic exploration of these questions for students of ethics, Christian doctrine, and history. For centuries the just war tradition has been the dominant framework for Christian thinking about organized conflict. This tradition sets a number of specific conditions which must be satisfied before a particular war can termed justÓ and therefore supportable by the faithful Christians. John Howard Yoder, himself a pacifist, approaches the just war theory on its own terms. His purpose: to introduce the student to this just-war tradition, and to offer a critical framework for evaluating its tenets and applying them to real conflicts. When War is Unjust takes the just war tradition seriously, and holds its proponents accountable in a critical debate about when - if ever - war can be justified. It is a readable and thought-provoking primer on the history, criteria, and application of just war teaching in Christian churches.