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Justice for Christ's Sake
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30 September 2021

'Read this for the chapter on Hillsborough alone' JEREMY VINE
'Makes a powerful plea for the "earthing" of God's vision of justice' BARONESS HALE
'A plentiful source of comfort, strength and, most importantly, hope' ANDY BURNHAM
For twenty-five years, Bishop James Jones has been working on the frontlines to try and create a more just and merciful world. In Justice for Christ's Sake, he reflects on the work he has been a part of and the ways in which justice and faith go hand in hand.
With touching honesty, he tells of his time as a Bishop and his role on three key independent panels into matters of national conscience - including chairing the panel that investigated the Hillsborough Disaster of 1989, when ninety-six Liverpool football fans tragically lost their lives. All the dimensions of justice that James has experienced - environmental, social, racial, political and judicial - are vividly conveyed, as he offers up the lessons he has learned in his search for a better, fairer way to live and how the answers might be found in the teachings of Jesus.
Justice for Christ's Sake is a remarkable and fascinating Christian memoir, that offers a unique perspective on some of the most significant inquiries of the last three decades. It is a book that encourages us all in our longing for justice, with insight born from first-hand experience, and will leave you with a better of understanding of events that have shaped conversations on justice in Britain.
Most of us long deep down for a fairer world, however selfishly we may act on occasions. James Jones reassures us that we are not alone and that we can all be part of the fight for justice for Christ's sake.
— Baroness Hale, Former President of the Supreme Court (on Justice for Christ's Sake)
Essential reading for anybody feeling lost on the lonely search for justice . . . As we wait for change, and for the scales of justice to be evened up by a Hillsborough Law, we can see in the pages of this book how faith can rise above the legal and political fray and bring healing. It is not only the people of Liverpool or Hull who owe Bishop James Jones a debt of thanks; it is the entire nation.
— Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester (on Justice for Christ's Sake)
James has given us a series of pen portraits from his life, but they are much more than that. They take us to the heart of his spiritual journey, and we follow him in a lifetime of learning and understanding. A most powerful book - the richest kind of testimony, where nothing is held back.
— Jeremy Vine, broadcaster and journalist (on Justice for Christ's Sake)
Bishop James Jones has unique experience and insight into key issues of justice which have affected people here in the UK and more widely. Drawing on his faith and reflecting on those insights he reminds us not only of the negative impact of injustice, but also the positive and life-affirming effect of justice and leads our thinking to a way forward to provide justice for all.
— The Rt Hon Theresa May MP, Prime Minister 2016-18 (on Justice for Christ's Sake)
Utterly unpretentious . . . this book is about catharsis . . . it is a mirror on to the soul [with] an integrity and directness hard to match.
— Church Times (on With My Whole Heart)
A book quietly singing with reverence and relevance.
— Christianity (on With My Whole Heart)
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xvii
1 Hillsborough 1
2 The city 29
3 The Earth 44
4 Jesus 63
5 Suffering 80
6 Race 91
7 Islam 101
8 Prison 115
9 Mercy 126