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Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Proposal

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Noted Attorney and Seminary Graduate Matthew T. Martens Answers the Question: Does the Design and Operation of the American Criminal Justice System Reflect Christian Love of Neighbor?

In Luke 10:27, Jesus tells his followers that the whole law is encapsulated in the commands to love God and to love their neighbor as themselves. In Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Proposal, Matthew T. Martens argues that love of neighbor must be the animating force for true reformation of the criminal justice system. We must ask, how does Scripture guide our love for both the criminally victimized and the criminally accused?

Using his 25-year experience as a federal prosecutor and defense attorney, Martens reveals how Scripture provides several guideposts (accuracy, due process, accountability, impartiality, and proportionality) for loving our neighbors as it relates to criminal and social justice. He then summarizes the history of America’s justice system and examines how it operates today. By better understanding how our current system operates and considering how love of neighbor relates to issues of crime and justice, we will be better equipped to seek true Christian reform of the justice system.

A Biblical Perspective on Criminal Justice: Offers a biblical framework for thinking about the concept of justice for both the victim and the perpetrator

Examines the History of the American Criminal Justice System: Inspects racist uses of the criminal justice system in the United States, from the time of the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement

Assesses the Criminal Justice System: Examines the operation of the American justice system today, including plea bargains, assistance of counsel, the death penalty, and more

Foreword by Derwin L. Gray: Pastor of Transformation Church in Indian Land, South Carolina, and the author of How to Heal Our Racial Divide and Building a Multiethnic Church

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  • Examines the History of the American Criminal Justice System
  • Offers a biblical framework for thinking about the concept of justice for both the victim and the perpetrator
  • Introduction
  • Part 1: A Christian Ethic of Criminal Justice

  • Chapter 1: The Gospel and Social Justice
  • Chapter 2: Criminal Justice as Social Justice
  • Chapter 3: My Neighbors
  • Chapter 4: Accuracy
  • Chapter 5: Due Process
  • Chapter 6: Accountability
  • Chapter 7: Impartiality
  • Chapter 8: Proportionality
  • Part 2: The American System of Criminal Justice

  • Chapter 9: A History
  • Chapter 10: A Crime
  • Chapter 11: Plea Bargaining
  • Chapter 12: Jury Selection
  • Chapter 13: Judges
  • Chapter 14: Assistance of Counsel
  • Chapter 15: Exculpatory Evidence
  • Chapter 16: Witnesses
  • Chapter 17: Sentencing
  • Chapter 18: The Death Penalty
  • Chapter 19: Civil Rights Lawsuits
  • Chapter 20: What Can I Do?
  • Conclusion
  • Title: Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Proposal
  • Author: Matthew T. Martens
  • Publisher: Crossway
  • Print Publication Date: 2023
  • Logos Release Date: 2023
  • Pages: 400
  • Era: era:contemporary
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Reader Edition
  • Subjects: Christianity and justice; Love › Religious aspects--Christianity; Criminal justice, Administration of › United States
  • Resource ID: LLS:RFRMNGCRMNPRPSL
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2023-11-07T08:05:40Z

Matthew T. Martens (JD, University of North Carolina School of Law; MABS, Dallas Theological Seminary) is a trial lawyer and partner at an international law firm in Washington, DC. Martens has spent the bulk of his 25-year legal career practicing criminal law both as a federal prosecutor and as a defense attorney. He served as a law clerk to Chief Justice Rehnquist at the U.S. Supreme Court and also served as a political appointee in the Criminal Division of the U.S. Justice Department under Attorney General Ashcroft. Matt and his wife are members at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC, and have two sons and a daughter. 

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    $27.99

    Digital list price: $34.99
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