Make Corruption History

Make Corruption History by Daryl Balia, published by The Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge on August 20, 2010, is a 192-page exploration of the intricate issue of corruption and its implications for social and economic justice. Written in English, this book delves into the concept of corruption as a ‘silent crime’ and examines its effects on the poor and human rights. Balia draws on biblical insights and global case studies to provide a comprehensive understanding of how corruption operates and the necessary steps to address it.
Readers will find a thorough discussion on the relationship between faith and social justice, with a focus on the role of Christians in combating corruption. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities of corruption and offers practical approaches to tackling this pervasive issue. Through its examination of Christian living and spirituality, Make Corruption History encourages readers to engage with the moral dimensions of corruption and consider their responsibilities in promoting justice and integrity in society.
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If Christians want to bring about social and economic justice for the poor and improve human rights they must tackle the issue of corruption. Daryl Balia explains the complex meaning of corruption and how it operates as a form of ‘silent crime’. He considers what the Bible has to say about corruption and, using case studies from around the world, looks at how the problem can be tackled.
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