No Mercy, No Justice: The Dominant Narrative of America Versus the Counter-Narrative of Jesus' Parables - Paperback

No Mercy, No Justice: The Dominant Narrative of America Versus the Counter-Narrative of Jesus' Parables - Paperback

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No Mercy, No Justice: The Dominant Narrative of America Versus the Counter-Narrative of Jesus' Parables - Paperback

No Mercy, No Justice: The Dominant Narrative of America Versus the Counter-Narrative of Jesus' Parables - Paperback

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by Brooks Harrington (Author), John C. Holbert (Foreword by)

How can we be just and merciful? Are justice and mercy in conflict? Or are they aspects of the same truth? Christians in America are presented with two conflicting versions of justice and mercy. One version comes from the dominant secular narrative of America. Justice and mercy are contradictions. Mercy is devalued and discouraged. But within the counter narrative of God revealed through Torah, the prophets, and particularly through the life and parables of Jesus, justice and mercy are aspects of the same truth and way of God. There is no justice without mercy. There is no mercy without justice. In this book, Rev. Brooks Harrington draws on more than 40 years' experience as a criminal prosecutor, a pastor of an inner-city church in an impoverished neighborhood, and the founder of a legal ministry protecting indigent victims of family violence and child neglect and abuse. Through moving stories of women and children he has encountered, he shows the terrible toll of the dominant narrative's version of justice and mercy. And he offers Christians hope with new and startling insights into God's justice and mercy revealed in the parables of Jesus.

Author Biography

Brooks Harrington is the founder of the Methodist Justice Ministry, a pro bono legal ministry that provides legal protections and supportive services for indigent victims of child abuse and family violence. He has been a Marine infantry officer, a criminal prosecutor in Washington D.C., a litigator in private practice, an ordained United Methodist elder, and the pastor of an inner city church.

Number of Pages: 282
Dimensions: 0.64 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 02, 2019

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