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Pauline Principles of Restorative Justice - Paperback
by Shimba (Author)
Pauline Principles of Restorative Justice
"Pauline Principles of Restorative Justice" by Dr. Maxwell Shimba delves into the timeless teachings of Apostle Paul, uncovering how his writings offer a profound foundation for modern restorative justice practices. The book explores how Paul's emphasis on love, forgiveness, and reconciliation can be effectively applied to address conflicts and heal relationships in contemporary Christian communities. Dr. Shimba provides a detailed analysis of Paul's letters, shedding light on key restorative principles embedded within his theological framework.
In this book, Dr. Shimba presents practical applications of Paul's teachings, offering strategies for integrating restorative justice into various church ministries, including youth programs, pastoral care, and community outreach. Through real-life case studies and examples, the book illustrates how restorative practices can transform relationships, promote healing, and build stronger, more united communities. It highlights how restorative justice shifts the focus from punishment to healing, encouraging forgiveness and reconciliation in both personal and communal settings.
"Pauline Principles of Restorative Justice" also addresses common challenges such as resistance to change, power dynamics, and prejudice, offering solutions and guidelines for overcoming these obstacles. Dr. Shimba encourages church leaders and communities to embrace the transformative power of restorative justice, grounded in biblical teachings. The book serves as both a theological exploration and a practical guide, inspiring readers to apply Paul's restorative principles in their own lives and ministries.