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Christianity and Social Justice

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ISBN-10 : 195652102X
ISBN-13 : 9781956521023
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Book Synopsis Christianity and Social Justice by : Jon Harris

Book excerpt: Christianity and Social Justice is everything Christians need to understand and answer the social justice movement in one book. From its history, secular manifestations, and Christian variations, Jon Harris thoroughly describes the movement, shows how it threatens orthodoxy, and offers powerful responses.


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