Let justice flow ! : taking healing steps in a wounded world
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/catalog3906
- Author
- Vandezande, Gerald, 1933-2011
- Publication Date
- c1994
- Material Type
- Book : Paper
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)
- Call Number
- HN 39 C2 V36 1994
- Place of Publication
- [Toronto ON]
- Publisher
- CJL Foundation
- Publication Date
- c1994
- Physical Description
- iv, 27 p. ; 21 x 13.4 cm.
- Material Type
- Book : Paper
- Notes
- "By Gerald Vandezande, National Public Affairs Director, Citizens for Public Justice".
- "Foreword by Edward W. Scott, Former Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada".
- "This booklet is based on an address presented at the 1993 Institute for Christian Studies Family Conference, on July 30, 1993". -- verso of t.-p.
- "We live as Christian citizens at the edge of the 21st century. We are approaching that century in a world which is divided by the lust for money and power, and in a society which is often called 'pluralistic'. It is appropriate at this juncture of history to reflect together as Christians on the biblical call to do justice, and on strategies for engaging ourselves and our Canadian society with that call. For clearly the Christian community is not immune to the secularism and the pluralism of our age. In truth, there are differences among us, including disagreements about strategies for engagement". -- p. [1].
- Contents: Foreword / Edward W. Scott -- Let Justice Flow ! -- Notes -- Discussion starters -- Some relevant briefs and publications from the CJL Foundation and Citizens for Public Justice.
- Added Entry
- Scott, Edward W. (Edward Walter), 1919-2004
- Subjects
- Social justice - Canada
- Social justice - Religious aspects - Christianity
- Church and social problems - Canada
- Call Number
- HN 39 C2 V36 1994
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)