From
New Zealand JR 69 SATISFYING JUSTICE Christopher
Marshall reflects on victims, justice and the grain of the universe.
From the USA JR 70 VIOLENCE AS A 'THEOLOGICAL' PROBLEM
Ted Grimsrud puts theological views of
violence in their historical context. From England JR 71 THE
HUMANITARTIAN THEORY OF PUNISHMENT C.
S. Lewis presents his classic views on retribution. From Australia
JR 72 COMMENTS ON 'THE HUMANITARIAN THEORY OF PUNISHMENT' WRITTEN
BY C. S. LEWIS Stuart Barton Babbage
writes on his close connection with C. S. Lewis. From the USA JR
73 TRACKING GLOBAL CHRISTIANITY'S STATISTICAL CENTRE OF GRAVITY AD
33 - AD 2100 Todd M. Johnson and Sun
Young Chung assess the implications of the south-eastern trajectory of Christianity
for theology, translation and mission. From England JR 74 ON
BEING A PRISONER IN THE UK IN THE 21ST CENTURY Andrew
Coyle argues that prisoners are citizens whose potential for contributing
to society should be developed to the full. From the USA and England JR
75 I'M A WITNESS, PURE AND SIMPLE Mian
Ridge and Cherie Blair
comment on Helen Prejan's campaign to save the innocent from execution. From
England JR 76 A ROOM WITH A VIEW - THE ASPIRATION OF A PARISH
CHURCH Nicholas Holtam
writes about justice and social concerns in his London parish.
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