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RIVERHEAD Trade Paperback August 2012<br />
generOus justice<br />
How God’s Grace Makes Us Just<br />
Timothy Keller<br />
978-1-59448-607-4 • $15.00/$16.00 Can.<br />
Trade Paperback<br />
272 pp./5” x 7 1/2”/Carton: 48/Religion<br />
Rights: E30<br />
Audio: Brilliance Audio<br />
Other: david McCormick<br />
McCormick & Williams, LLC<br />
37 West 20th Street, Suite 606<br />
New York, NY 10011<br />
Publishing History: dutton Hardcover<br />
978-0-525-95190-2 (11/10)<br />
Previous Book: Counterfeit Gods<br />
978-1-59448-549-7 (10/11)<br />
EAN: 9781594486074 51500<br />
On sale August 7, 2012<br />
SUggESTEd ORdER<br />
For the faithful and the skeptical—a<br />
profound new understanding of human rights<br />
from the New York Times bestselling author<br />
and minister.<br />
In his thoughtful, considered, and wide-ranging analysis, Keller<br />
explores a life of justice empowered by an experience of grace—a<br />
generous, gracious justice. He calls upon Christians to deepen their<br />
faith by understanding that justice for the poor and marginalized<br />
is central to the Scriptures’ message, and he challenges skeptics<br />
to recognize that the Bible is actually the basis for the modern<br />
understanding of justice. Provocative and illuminating, lively and<br />
thoughtful, Generous Justice is a classic exploration of faith.<br />
Timothy Keller started Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan in<br />
1989 with his wife, Kathy, and their three sons. Today, Redeemer has<br />
more than five thousand regular Sunday attendees, plus the members of<br />
more than one hundred new churches around the world. Keller lives in<br />
New York with his family. Author website: timothykeller.com<br />
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