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The administration of justice in our culture tends to dehumanize the offender, or the one convicted of a crime, so that just about any thing that is done to him is considered warranted. In this powerful episode, author Jason Karch speaks to this tendency and the theological implications that it carries with it.
The administration of justice in our culture tends to dehumanize the offender, or the one convicted of a crime, so that just about any thing that is done to him is considered warranted. In this powerful episode, author Jason Karch speaks to this tendency and the theological implications that it carries with it.