In theory and in practice, Christians often sever spirituality from
social justice. For instance, some Christians assume that
spirituality refers to the "inner life" whereas social justice
refers to the "outer life," perhaps further equating the former
with passive Christianity and the latter with active Christianity.
Employing sensitivity to the sources of the Christian tradition as
well as the practice of discipleship in the real world, the
contributors to this volume seek solid ground on which to build
bridges between spirituality and social justice. Organized to
highlight both significant conceptual and theological issues, as
well as applications to various dimensions of the Christian life,
these essays offer penetrating insights from different vantage
points into how contemporary believers can connect spirituality and
social justice.
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