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Justice and the Parables of Jesus - Yung  Suk Kim

Justice and the Parables of Jesus

Interpreting the Gospel Stories through Political Philosophy

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Buch | Hardcover
224 Seiten
2026
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-567-72536-3 (ISBN)
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Teachable, student-friendly guide to the parables of Jesus through the lens of political philosophy, illuminating Jesus’ radical vision of justice.
This book examines the parables of Jesus through the framework of political philosophy, focusing on the ethical question of justice: “What is the right thing to do?” It contextualizes the narratives within the socio-political landscape of first-century Palestine, highlighting how they articulate a radical vision of divine sovereignty that confronts the dominant values and juridical structures of the Roman Empire. The text offers a nuanced analysis of the multifaceted themes of justice embedded in these parables, aiming to elucidate their moral and theological complexity. Organized thematically, each chapter engages with specific parables, accompanied by analytical discussion questions designed to foster critical engagement and scholarly dialogue.
Ultimately, the volume aspires to contribute to contemporary discourses on justice by providing a comprehensive interpretive framework rooted in biblical parables, serving academic audiences and informed readers interested in the ethical and political implications of Jesus’s teachings.

Yung Suk Kim, MDiv, PhD, is Full Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Virginia Union University. He has authored nearly twenty books, including How to Read the Gospels (2024), Monotheism, Biblical Traditions, and Race Relations (2022), How to Read Paul (2021), Toward Decentering the New Testament (2018, co-authored with Mitzi J. Smith), and Christ’s Body in Corinth (2008). He has also edited four volumes, including At the Intersection of Hermeneutics and Homiletics and Paul's Gospel, Empire, Race, and Ethnicity.

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction
What Is a Parable?
Political Context of the Parables of Jesus
Divine Justice, Parables, and the Rule/Reign of God
Political Reading of Jesus and the Parables
Format and Use of the Book
2. Justice and Parables
Theories of Political Philosophy
Justice and Parables
3. Distributive Justice and Parables
Vineyard Laborers
Rich Man and Lazarus
Questions for Discussion
4. Attributive Justice and Parables
Talents
Treasure and Pearl
Questions for Discussion
5. Procedural Justice and Parables
Seed Growing Secretly
Wheat and Weeds
Questions for Discussion
6. Social Justice and Parables
Pharisee and Tax Collector
Leaven
Questions for Discussion
7. Racial Justice and Parables
Good Samaritan
Mustard Seed
Questions for Discussion
8. Restorative Justice and Parables
Father and Two Sons
Unmerciful Slave
Questions for Discussion
9. Compensatory Justice and Parables
Unjust Steward
Questions for Discussion
10. Retributive Justice and Parables
Unjust Judge and Widow
Tenants
Questions for Discussion
11. Global Justice and Parables
Rich Fool
Lost Sheep
Questions for Discussion
12. Environmental Justice and Parables
Sower
Questions for Discussion
13. Conclusion

Bibliography
About the Author

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Religion / Theologie Christentum Bibelausgaben / Bibelkommentare
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-567-72536-7 / 0567725367
ISBN-13 978-0-567-72536-3 / 9780567725363
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