Publisher's Synopsis
A criminal justice system is at the very heart of the Gospel. Yet, college professors use criminal justice classes to turn our courts, nation, and the next generation away from God while churches appear powerless to stop them. Because the insights that the Christian founders of Harvard and Yale knew have become forgotten wisdom, Christian values that influenced the founding of the United States are being attacked by an angry culture in the public square. Today's bigotry against biblical jurisprudence has turned our justice system into just a system.
An Introduction to Biblical Jurisprudence will help you understand the differences between laws and sentencing found in the Bible and everyday life. It will also provide a quick way to categorize every law found in scripture and today's legislation, and to identify the essence often hidden behind laws. This book will help you to scripturally address legal issues in the public square, identify moral flaws in proposed legislation that Christians wrongly introduce, correct mistakes that many preachers make in teaching on the Ten Commandments, and point out fundamental fallacies that post-Christian and atheist criminal justice professors are preaching in their classrooms. ENLARGED PRINT EDITION. Body text is sixteen point Amazon Endure Book font, and page numbers are sixteen point Times New Roman. Tony Robinson administered the uniform code of military justice as an armed forces officer, apprehended thieves as a security loss prevention agent, and is a retired federal law enforcement officer who made cases for federal, state, and local courts. He also supervised criminal justice interns from major universities for two decades. Besides an electronics and science background, he holds a theology degree and was a church planter.