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  <title>Student Questions: Justification, part 4</title>
  <description>As the student questions series continues, I’m talking through ideas for conversation inspired from a text we use in Core Theology class at Concordia University-Irvine–Called to Believe&amp;amp;nbsp;by Steven Mueller. In this episode we continue to look at chapter 9 of the book, which deals with justification.&amp;amp;nbsp; Some ideas to get people talking:  Justice demands equity.&amp;amp;nbsp; What if equity can't be provided?&amp;amp;nbsp; What about countless injustices? What if we prosecute every injustice or inequity? When will all thse injustices be remedied?&amp;amp;nbsp; Consider the life of Jesus. Is justice inescapable?&amp;amp;nbsp; How can that change our attitudes? Respond to this statement: The short duration of human life justifies whatever it takes for happiness in this life.  </description>
  <author_name>The Word Without Walls Podcast</author_name>
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