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Title: Is Justice Possible?
Subtitle: The Elusive Pursuit of What Is Right
Author: J. Paul Nyquist
Narrator: Jon Gauger
Format: Unabridged
Length: 3 hrs and 51 mins
Language: English
Release date: 02-07-17
Publisher: Oasis Audio
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
Publisher's Summary:
Why is justice so hard to come by?
Is justice possible? J. Paul Nyquist examines biblical justice, why it eludes us, and how to pursue it nonetheless. Giving special attention to our country's legal system, Nyquist exposes shortcomings of justice and offers possible remedies. Ultimately, God will one day execute justice. Until then we can pursue it - we must pursue it - and this audiobook will help us to do so with wisdom.
Members Reviews:
Review Of "Is Justice Possible?"
It gave me insight as to the limited ability to determine whether one is guilty or innocent in some cases. However I must mention that there can sometimes be too much leniency and the criminal can be returned to society too soon.
thank you
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, since it gives much hope as we look towards our future. It also saddens me how we hurt each other. I pray that I always remember all that you have said in this book, as I interact with all people, especially concerning bias. Thank you. Arlene
Needed to Know!!!
Much worth the read. Well researched,
thorough, well written, depressing facts,
and then the real truth & future vision.
This book give you a very good view on justice
All are looking for justice. This book give you a very good view on justice
The Pursuit of Justice
When I picked up this book, I expected to read about social justice. Instead this is a book about legal justice. I did not realize that there was a difference. Dr. Nyquist does a good job introducing the difference between social justice (the way we treat each other in daily interactions and how we relate to each other) and legal justice (justice rendered by a judge or ruling authority). He explains why justice so elusive for the following reasons: we make unjust laws, we have limited knowledge, we have darkened understanding as human beings and we have implicit bias. There are many examples of our imperfect legal system and those who have been victimized by it.
How we can do justice is described in the second section of the book. The topics of doing justice in the political arena, the public arena and in the personal arena are expounded on. And finally the topic of when we see justice in explained in the third section. The only time we will experience real justice in our world is when Christ returns.
The back of the book contains a resources section that featured both secular and faith based organizations that work with prisoners or in the area of legal justice.
I received this book from Moody Publishers for this honest review.