Justice for Women is a powerful and thought-provoking call to confront the persistent discrimination, misogyny, abuse, and violence faced by women in society and within religious communities. Drawing on biblical analysis, historical context, and contemporary social realities, Jude Jeanville challenges readers to reconsider long-standing attitudes about gender, power, and justice.
Through a careful exploration of scripture-from Genesis to the New Testament-the book highlights the often-overlooked leadership, influence, and spiritual authority of women in the Bible. It examines how cultural traditions and institutional structures have contributed to inequality while offering a compelling argument for restoring the dignity, value, and equality that the Bible affirms.
More than a theological reflection, Justice for Women is a call to action. It invites men and women alike to recognise injustice, challenge harmful systems, and become advocates for fairness, respect, and compassion. Combining faith, scholarship, and social awareness, this book encourages readers to engage in meaningful dialogue and pursue a future where women are treated with the equity and honour they deserve.
This is an essential read for anyone passionate about faith, justice, gender equality, and human rights.