Part 1 # Biblical Justice and the Gospel -- 1 God's justice and prophetic advocacy -- 2 Politics and the Gospel -- Part 2 # Poverty -- 3 Global poverty -- 4 Domestic poverty -- Part 3 # Race -- 5 White supremacy and American Christianity -- 6 Racial violence, police brutality, and the age of incarceration -- 7 Global immigration and battles at the border -- 8 Divisions of race and ethnicity around the world -- Part 4 # Gender -- 9 #MeToo, women in the workplace, and women in the church -- 10 The liberation of women around the world -- Part 5 # Twenty-first century divides -- 11 Marriage and sexuality -- 12 The Middle East, Israel, and Palestine -- 13 Religious freedom -- Epilogue: A recommitment to Biblical justice and beloved community.
Summary:
"The world is not as God intends it to be. But complex problems warrant more attention than quick posts on social media. How can we actually make a difference? Helping us accomplish change through a range of strategic avenues, activist Mae Elise Cannon shows us how to channel our passions to care effectively for our neighbor and the world"-- Provided by publisher.
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