Act Justly Practices to Reshape the World

Act Justly: Practices to Reshape the World by Samuel Wells, published by Canterbury Press on September 27, 2022, is a 144-page exploration of Christian faith and life. This book serves as the concluding volume in a trilogy that includes Walk Humbly and Love Mercy, drawing inspiration from the Old Testament question, “What does the Lord require of you?” It presents a practical ethic for living that emphasizes justice, mercy, and humility.
In Act Justly, readers will find a focus on pressing social issues, particularly racial and climate injustice, alongside individual stories that highlight various forms of injustice. The book offers practical approaches to understanding justice and encourages the development of habits that promote justice, aiming to inspire readers to challenge injustice and contribute to meaningful change in the world. This edition is presented in English and is designed to engage those interested in religion, Christian living, and social issues.
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Act Justly is the final book in the trilogy begun by Walk Humbly and Love Mercy, together forming an introduction to Christian faith and life. Taking their inspiration from a question posed in the Old Testament, ‘What does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God’, each book in the series offers a practical ethic for living that is rooted in timeless wisdom.
Focusing on two of the most outstanding justice issues of our day – racial and climate injustice – as well as individual stories of injustice, Act Justly offers practical ways of thinking about justice and cultivating habits of justice to foster the life of God, so that injustice can be challenged and the world can be changed.
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