Summary
In this conversation, Joash P. Thomas discusses his book ‘The Justice of Jesus’ and explores the themes of justice, faith, and the impact of colonization on modern Christianity. He emphasizes the importance of centering marginalized voices and the need for the church to engage in justice work without the constraints of colonial frameworks. The discussion also touches on the complexities of mission work, the role of empathy, and the call to live a flourishing life now, rather than focusing solely on the afterlife.
‘Justice is a communal exercise’
Takeaways
* Joash wrote a book called ‘The Justice of Jesus’.
* Justice should not be pigeonholed into biblical or social categories.
* All justice is ultimately God’s justice.
* We can’t change the past, but we can be faithful in the present.
* The gospel centers marginalized voices.
* Decolonization is essential for understanding justice.
* Empathy is crucial in addressing historical injustices.
* The church must engage in justice work today.
* Mission work can have both beautiful and harmful outcomes.
* Living a flourishing life now is a key aspect of faith.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background of Joash P. Thomas
02:41 The Justice of Jesus: A New Perspective
05:45 Decolonizing Justice and Faith
08:04 The Impact of Colonization on Justice
10:50 Understanding the Complexity of Colonization
13:37 The Duality of Good and Harm in Mission Work
20:04 The Complexity of Divine Action Amidst Human Atrocity
21:59 The Now of the Gospel: Living in Abundance
23:44 Reckoning with Colonial Narratives and Their Impact
26:09 Centering Marginalized Voices in the Gospel
27:56 Transformation Through Empathy and Understanding
29:43 Navigating the Tension Between Prophetic and Priestly Calls
32:16 Historical Trauma and Its Effects on Power Dynamics
36:16 Co-opting Liberation: The Need for Reflection
37:52 Hope in the Global Church: Moving Forward Together
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