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Where is the line between justice and revenge?

Our world is full of injustice, but what is the difference between justice and revenge? Revenge is defined as exacting punishment according to a resentful or vindictive spirit, whereas justice is defined as administering deserved punishment or reward according to the legal systems. This collection uses film reviews, talks and podcasts to explore the human thirst for justice and our sometimes overwhelming desire for revenge.

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Resources
Rosalie Lui
Susan Ojuki
Confronting slum life in Kenya
Investigator V
The battle to confront slavery in the modern world
Judy Wood
The inspiring story of (Saint) Judy Wood - now a motion picture
Sam Chan
How do we find justice in a world where life is unfair?
Tracey Lauersen
Why is Easter so important? How could these events change the world?
Al Stewart
We enjoy watching a movie hero get their revenge. But the Bible gives us three very clear reasons not to take revenge.
Ken Handley
Evolutionary accident or hard-wired?
Blog
Russ Matthews
Looking for justice in the Australian outback
Russ Matthews
The times are a changin'
Russ Matthews
True life justice
Russ Matthews
For anyone who cares about humanity
Russ Matthews
Where is the line with violence in film against women?
Russ Matthews
The pain of puppettering