Sheep Among Wolves: Justice as Discipleship

How does the church get so confused about what the gospel really is and what it calls us to? Why are our efforts so readily sculpted into the world’s image even as we pursue causes of love and justice, truth and righteousness? Let us be shrewd. Let us be innocent.

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John Hartley is a scholar-diplomat based at Yale University. He founded Pathways in 2006 while studying in Iran and got his start in conflict-related work in Liberia and Côte d’Ivoire during the Liberian civil wars. John now aims to empower shrewd, transformative leadership across social boundaries typically associated with tension and conflict. Pathways features projects like Race, Islamophobia and Policing in the U.S. and Christians Engaging Global Conflict: Syria & Isis. At Yale, John convenes the Initiative on Religion, Politics, and Society. He also chairs the steering team of Evangelicals for Peace, a network of organizations equipping Christians to advance solutions to violent conflict, policies that encourage justice and peace, and the reconciliation of global enemies.

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