
This book explores the issue of justice as a divine virtue, as it flows out of the triune nature of God, and how this understanding can be used to inform and shape churches in the quest for justice in the world. It further explores how this Trinitarian-informed model of justice can help churches adopt a more justice-oriented posture that is relevant and responsive to the world's cry for justice. The book investigates the historical developments of the understanding of the Trinitarian nature of God through Scripture and the subsequent formulations of Trinitarian doctrine to understand how the concept of justice emerges from and intersects with this understanding.