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OverviewIn a world seemingly engulfed by chaos, inequality, and displacement, where the echoes of conflict resonate across borders and the cries for justice often fall upon deaf ears, it is urgent-nay, imperative-to return to the foundations upon which human dignity was first envisioned and ordained. This book, *The Creator's Original Theological Human Peace and Social Justice*, stands as a clarion call to rediscover and reclaim the divine blueprint for humanity. It dares to ask the profound and unsettling question: What was humanity truly created for? Beyond the manifold societal structures and fractured ideologies that shape our daily realities, beneath the layers of political rhetoric and fractured narratives, pulses the heartbeat of a divine intention-one scripted in the very image of the Creator, meant not for division or dominance, but for equality, freedom, peace, and flourishing happiness. The themes that thread through this book are neither abstract nor detached; they beat with urgency and relevance. Divine equality and freedom are not lofty ideals reserved for theological contemplation alone; they are the sacred ground upon which every person stands, unconditionally and irrevocably. In the face of systemic discrimination and the manipulation of resources-whether material, social, or spiritual-this foundational equality demands recognition, respect, and restitution. Justice, often perceived narrowly as legal or political, is reframed here as a reflection of the divine character itself, a mandate emanating from the very source of creation that calls each of us-and especially those charged with leadership-to embody and enact peace with justice. The roles of community leaders, church figures, and governmental authorities are brought into sharp focus, highlighting their indispensable responsibilities and the potent impact they hold in shaping the trajectory of societies toward restoration or ruin. Embedded within the narrative structure is the deliberate interplay between theological profundity and practical application. This balance arises from a conviction that understanding God's original plan without action risks relegating divinity to the realm of abstract philosophy; conversely, seeking justice without the guiding light of theology risks losing the depth and durability needed for true transformation. The chapters unfold with varying rhythms and lengths to engage the reader dynamically, mirroring the multifaceted nature of peace and justice themselves-sometimes complex and intricate, sometimes urgent and succinct, but always deeply interconnected. Real-life case studies punctuate the discourse, breathing life into doctrinal truths and inviting reflection and response. Reflective questions placed thoughtfully at critical junctures beckon readers to not simply read but to wrestle, to embody, and to act. As you delve into *The Creator's Original Theological Human Peace and Social Justice* expect to be invited into a dialogue that traverse centuries of theological reflection, historical realities, and contemporary challenges. Expect a journey framed not merely by human limitations but by the boundless possibility inherent in embracing God's original intent for mankind. This is a work for those who long to see societies healed and hearts transformed, for leaders who dare to dream courageously, and for all seekers who yearn to understand the convergence of divine will and human responsibility. It is my hope that this book will not only inform but inspire-a catalyst that moves readers from contemplation to commitment, from knowledge to praxis, and from division to unity. May it ignite a movement founded on peace and justice, resounding the timeless truth that to follow the path of peace as God mandates is to truly become children of the Creator entrusted with the sacred work of restoring flourishing happiness to all humanity. Welcome to the global journey of restoration of the divine peace and social justice and reshape this wor... Full Product DetailsAuthor: Solomon NyagusePublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.381kg ISBN: 9798197470607Pages: 284 Publication Date: 21 May 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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