(Excerpt) This Article seeks to review the purpose and definition of justice and the law from a unique perspective. It asserts that the purpose and definition of justice and the law can be determined by the utilization of literal, grammatical, historical, and contextual hermeneutic principles on the biblical text. The uniqueness of this approach is that the Bible will be used as an exclusive source for determining the definition, purpose, and operation of justice and the law
For Christians seeking to enter the field of policing, the question of justice is answered by two se...
This article is an examination of Micah’s theory of justice within the overall context of his oracle...
What does it mean to assert that judges should decide cases according to justice and not according t...
This article formulates a Biblical perspective on government, public policy, and criminal justice. I...
This non-evaluative overview of God, Justice, and Society: Aspects of Law and Legality in the Bible ...
The perspective of justice from law enforcement is only on the law’s guidance, not based on God’s gu...
In every society, the understanding of justice serves as a cornerstone upon which its institutions c...
This study investigates the biblical and Roman Catholic sources of justice and seeks to discern what...
The author presents the essential principles of biblical justice and applies them to the socio-polit...
The following is an overview of Biblical precepts related to government and criminal justice. Before...
In the article an attempt is undertaken at defining mutual relations of justice and purposefulness, ...
Justice runs like the strand of a cord through the Bible, which explains that God is the source of j...
The article dialectically examines two Christian notions of justice: retributive and eschatological....
In some important dictionaries for the study of the New Testament, δικαι	...
The Bible is full of law. Yet too often, Christians either pick and choose verses out of context to ...
For Christians seeking to enter the field of policing, the question of justice is answered by two se...
This article is an examination of Micah’s theory of justice within the overall context of his oracle...
What does it mean to assert that judges should decide cases according to justice and not according t...
This article formulates a Biblical perspective on government, public policy, and criminal justice. I...
This non-evaluative overview of God, Justice, and Society: Aspects of Law and Legality in the Bible ...
The perspective of justice from law enforcement is only on the law’s guidance, not based on God’s gu...
In every society, the understanding of justice serves as a cornerstone upon which its institutions c...
This study investigates the biblical and Roman Catholic sources of justice and seeks to discern what...
The author presents the essential principles of biblical justice and applies them to the socio-polit...
The following is an overview of Biblical precepts related to government and criminal justice. Before...
In the article an attempt is undertaken at defining mutual relations of justice and purposefulness, ...
Justice runs like the strand of a cord through the Bible, which explains that God is the source of j...
The article dialectically examines two Christian notions of justice: retributive and eschatological....
In some important dictionaries for the study of the New Testament, δικαι	...
The Bible is full of law. Yet too often, Christians either pick and choose verses out of context to ...
For Christians seeking to enter the field of policing, the question of justice is answered by two se...
This article is an examination of Micah’s theory of justice within the overall context of his oracle...
What does it mean to assert that judges should decide cases according to justice and not according t...