In this powerful little book Chris Marshall addresses the many complexities surrounding justice in the Bible. He addresses why the Bible, at times, seems to hold conflicting points of view, and discusses the intricacies of differentiating the cultures of biblical times with the culture of our present world today. Marshall's honest treatment of this subject is direct, yet compassionate in tone. He manages a thorny, multi-faceted subject clearly and ultimately singles out the broad areas of theological agreement among the Bible's writers.