Justice in Love

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"Justice in Love" is a philosophical and theological work by Nicholas Wolterstorff that explores how Christian love and justice are mutually informing rather than opposed in ethics and social life.

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instanceOf book
theological work
addresses interpersonal relationships
political life
social life
arguesThat Christian love and justice are mutually informing
justice is an essential dimension of love
love and justice are not opposed in Christian ethics
author Nicholas Wolterstorff NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques purely consequentialist accounts of love
sentimentalist understandings of love
views that oppose love to justice
fieldOfStudy ethics
philosophy of religion
theology
genre Christian theology
ethics
moral philosophy
non-fiction
hasAudience philosophers
religious practitioners interested in social justice
students of Christian ethics
theologians
hasPerspective Reformed Christian
hasTheme covenantal relationships
divine justice and human justice
forgiveness and justice
justice as honoring worth
love of neighbor
rights and obligations in love
influencedBy Augustinian tradition NERFINISHED
Christian scripture
Reformed theology
language English
mainTopic Christian ethics
agapic love
political theology
relationship between love and justice
social justice
publicationCentury 21st century
publisher Eerdmans NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity

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Nicholas Wolterstorff notableWork Justice in Love