Christians around the world are awakening to the Biblical call to “Do Justice”—but what does that look like in practice? Through a series of compelling and illuminating exchanges, renowned philosopher Nicholas Wolterstorff and ASJ Co-Founder Kurt Ver Beek draw on decades of personal experience to discuss theology, politics, human nature, and the messiness of making government systems work to defend rights and uphold justice.
As you read
Call for Justice, we hope you feel prompted to do justice in your own context. Not sure where to start? Our Reader Guide
is full of
resources for further learning and prompts to help you think about
next steps in doing justice.
We want to help you learn more about faith and justice, so we’ve created Call for Justice book studies. Check out our book study guide, and learn how you can have the
authors join your group via video call for a time of questions and discussion.
For both Kurt Ver Beek and Nicholas Wolterstorff, justice is at the center of their life’s work. Kurt Ver Beek is one of the Co-Founders ASJ, whose globally-recognized work for justice helped make one of the most violent countries in the world a more peaceful place. Nicholas Wolterstorff is one of the most prominent Christian philosophers of our time, and his study of justice has influenced Christians around the world.
In Call for Justice, Kurt and Nick share their reflections on justice through a series of exchanges that demonstrate what it means to do justice in both theory and practice.
The work for justice described in Call for Justice draws from the work of our Honduran partner organization, la Asociación para una Sociedad más Justa (ASJ-Honduras). ASJ is a group of brave Christians, committed to making Honduran government systems work for the most vulnerable members of society.
Learn more about their work to promote justice and peace by visiting their webpage.
"This book will be a
significant companion for anyone who is serious about doing the work of
justice over the long haul."
—Gary A. Haugen, CEO of International Justice Mission
“If you are a pastor, a professor, or a committed advocate for justice, this is an
essential book that equips and convicts."
—Shirley Hoogstra, President, Coalition of Christian Colleges and Universities
“Much has been written on justice in years of late, but probably nothing as
earthy and personal
as the set of letters between philosopher Nicholas Wolterstorff and Kurt Ver Beek."
—Ken Wytsma,
author
Pursuing Justice and
The Myth of Equality
"This
rich dialogue
between a philosopher and a practitioner...orients us on what it takes to
honor the God given dignity of every person and to transform systemic injustices of our time.”
—Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy, Executive Director, Catholic Mobilizing Network and co-author of Advocating for Justice
"Whether you want to learn more about how change is brought to Honduras, or how social justice is seen through the prism of faith,
Call for Justice: From Practice to Theory and Back is
worthy of your time.”
—Ali Noorani, Executive Director of the National Immigration Forum and author of
There Goes the Neighborhood
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