Dr. Adam Gustine,Rev. Jose Humphreys III
Ecosystems of Jubilee: Economic Ethics for the Neighborhood
Ecosystems of Jubilee: Economic Ethics for the Neighborhood
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Ecosystems of Jubilee explores the Old Testament economic ethics of gleaning, Sabbath, and Jubilee, showing how they can be applied to create a more just world. It encourages readers to embrace a serious commitment to economic development as a way of seeking justice and provides practical examples of how to apply these principles at the neighborhood level.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 272 pages
Publication date: 08 June 2023
Publisher: Zondervan
A captivating exploration of the rhythm of God's justice, inviting us to engage with it in a transformative way that leads us back to healing, wholeness, and restoration.
God instituted the Year of Jubilee as a societal reset for Israel, alongside Sabbath laws and gleaning laws. This holistic approach aimed to celebrate God's gifts, mend the fragments of a broken society, and establish Israel as a just and compassionate presence amidst a cruel and unjust world.
In their book "Ecosystems of Jubilee," José Humphreys and Adam Gustine delve into the economic ethics and practices of the Old Testament, their fulfillment in Jesus, and their relevance for justice and ethics in our modern world. This profound work not only inspires us to embrace economic development as a means of seeking justice but also equips us with the knowledge and tools to apply these principles on a local level.
Through a comprehensive exploration of the foundational elements of God's vision for economics and justice, "Ecosystems of Jubilee" uncovers the Old Testament economic laws related to gleaning, Sabbath, and Jubilee. It invites us to envision what it might mean to embody these values and practices in our communities today, fostering a more just and equitable world.
This book serves as a catalyst for change, empowering individuals to envision ways of building a more just world, starting right in their own neighborhoods. It provides a roadmap for individuals and communities to engage in economic development as a means of seeking justice, promoting social well-being, and creating a more compassionate and inclusive society.
In conclusion, "Ecosystems of Jubilee" is a transformative and enlightening work that invites us to reconnect with the rhythm of God's justice and engage in a transformative journey toward healing, wholeness, and restoration. By embracing the principles and practices outlined in this book, we can contribute to building a more just and equitable world, one neighborhood at a time.
Weight: 367g
Dimension: 212 x 141 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780310133537
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