(Social) Justice in Biblical Theology Persepective
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https://doi.org/10.33550/sd.v11i2.486Keywords:
social justice, social critique, cultural marxismAbstract
The struggle to bring about social justice is sometimes suspected of being a form of cultural Marxism. Is this view representative from a Christian theological perspective? Of course, the answer given will depend on our understanding of social justice itself. Thus, we need to look at several passages of Scripture to get a more balanced picture of this.
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