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OverviewThis book argues that within Perkin’s ministry methodology, one can see an underlying ethical conception of justice that is grounded within the Trinity and that grounding informs Christian theological, sociological, and political practices. Perkins’ 3R ministry strategy of reconciliation, relocation, and redistribution center the role of justice in theological, sociological, and political practice, respectively. The book explores what informs Perkins’ theology and ethic of justice and how his view of justice should shape and inform how we view justice as Christians. Full Product DetailsAuthor: RaShan FrostPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic ISBN: 9781978717497ISBN 10: 1978717490 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 02 April 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1The life and Ministry of John M. Perkins Chapter 2Framing a Trinitarian Ontology of Justice Chapter 3The Normative and Formative Nature of Justice Chapter 4Reconciliation: The Theological Praxis of Justice Chapter 5Relocation: The Sociological Praxis of Justice Chapter 6Redistribution: The Political Praxis of Justice ConclusionReviewsIn a world where the deep doctrines of theology and the pressing concerns of ministry rarely connect beyond the superficial, RaShan Frost takes us on a deep dive into the trinitarian foundations of justice in one of the most respected evangelical pastor-activists of our time, John M. Perkins. Though not an academic theologian, Perkins’ lived theology demonstrates that faithful orthopraxy is grounded in robust orthodoxy. This book invites pastors and academics alike to remember that great theologians are not only found in the academy, they arise among those who answer the call to minister the gospel to a sin-sick world. * Ben Phillips, Dean, College of Christian Studies, Charleston Southern University * In a world where the deep doctrines of theology and the pressing concerns of ministry rarely connect beyond the superficial, RaShan Frost takes us on a deep dive into the trinitarian foundations of justice in one of the most respected evangelical pastor-activists of our time, John M. Perkins. Though not an academic theologian, Perkins’ lived theology demonstrates that faithful orthopraxy is grounded in robust orthodoxy. This book invites pastors and academics alike to remember that great theologians are not only found in the academy, they arise among those who answer the call to minister the gospel to a sin-sick world. * Ben Phillips, Dean, College of Christian Studies, Charleston Southern University * Rashan Frost unveils the deep trinitarian basis for the well-known ministry of John Perkins. Sometimes those, like Perkins, known for practical ministry are considered peripheral to the world of scholarly discourse; Frost remedies this misconception and expands our understanding of a living legend. * Vincent Bacote, Wheaton College (IL) * In a world where the deep doctrines of theology and the pressing concerns of ministry rarely connect beyond the superficial, RaShan Frost takes us on a deep dive into the trinitarian foundations of justice in one of the most respected evangelical pastor-activists of our time, John M. Perkins. Though not an academic theologian, Perkins’ lived theology demonstrates that faithful orthopraxy is grounded in robust orthodoxy. This book invites pastors and academics alike to remember that great theologians are not only found in the academy, they arise among those who answer the call to minister the gospel to a sin-sick world. * Ben Phillips, Dean, College of Christian Studies, Charleston Southern University * RaShan Frost unveils the deep trinitarian basis for the well-known ministry of John Perkins. Sometimes those, like Perkins, known for practical ministry are considered peripheral to the world of scholarly discourse; Frost remedies this misconception and expands our understanding of a living legend. * Vincent Bacote, Wheaton College (IL) * Dr. Frost captures the work of justice through the lens of John Perkins. Having been in Mississippi, learned from John and seen the fruit of his decades of ministry in Mississippi, I am thankful Dr. Frost has not only captures his life, but also how he has biblically thought through an ethnic of justice and how we minister in an unjust world. A must read for anyone seeking to do likewise. * Otis W. Pickett, Clemson University * In a world where the deep doctrines of theology and the pressing concerns of ministry rarely connect beyond the superficial, RaShan Frost takes us on a deep dive into the trinitarian foundations of justice in one of the most respected evangelical pastor-activists of our time, John M. Perkins. Though not an academic theologian, Perkins’ lived theology demonstrates that faithful orthopraxy is grounded in robust orthodoxy. This book invites pastors and academics alike to remember that great theologians are not only found in the academy, they arise among those who answer the call to minister the gospel to a sin-sick world. * Ben Phillips, Dean, College of Christian Studies, Charleston Southern University * Rashan Frost unveils the deep trinitarian basis for the well-known ministry of John Perkins. Sometimes those, like Perkins, known for practical ministry are considered peripheral to the world of scholarly discourse; Frost remedies this misconception and expands our understanding of a living legend. * Vincent Bacote, Wheaton College (IL) * Dr. Frost captures the work of justice through the lens of John Perkins. Having been in Mississippi, learned from John and seen the fruit of his decades of ministry in Mississippi, I am thankful Dr. Frost has not only captures his life, but also how he has biblically thought through an ethnic of justice and how we minister in an unjust world. A must read for anyone seeking to do likewise. * Otis W. Pickett, Clemson University * Author InformationRaShan Frost is the Director of Research and Senior Fellow of Human Dignity with the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission. He is also teaching pastor at Centerpoint Church in North Charleston, SC and is an adjunct professor of Christian studies at Charleston Southern University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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