Justice Jesus Way examines the concept of justice through the lens of Jesus' teachings, contrasting them with worldly systems and exploring how these principles challenge conventional notions of power and fairness, particularly in addressing corruption.
The book delves into the Gospels, highlighting Jesus' radical paradigm of compassion, forgiveness, and inherent dignity for all, especially the marginalized.
This approach offers a fresh perspective on social issues and political science, suggesting that true justice transcends mere human constructs.
The book analyzes corruption's detrimental effects throughout history and in modern society, drawing from political science and sociology.
It then synthesizes these themes to explore practical applications of Jesus' justice model, such as economic equality and criminal justice reform.
The approach involves textual analysis of scripture, historical case studies, and contemporary examples, aiming to inspire critical reflection and action based on Jesus’ enduring teachings across three distinct parts: theological foundation, analysis of worldly corruption, and synthesis of practical applications.