Mako Nagasawa: Abortion Policy, Restorative Justice, and Multi-Ethnic Faith
I would say it was a process in my 20s of learning that god's justice is restorative and not retributive.
What happens when an expert on abortion policy, a devout Christian, and an Asian-American cultural enthusiast come together? You get Mako Nagasawa. In this engaging episode of 'Flip Your Lid', Kim Honeycutt sits down with Mako to dive into his book, *Abortion Policy and Christian Social Ethics in the United States*. They discuss the ins and outs of abortion policy, shedding light on the often misunderstood aspects of restorative versus retributive justice. But that's not all.
Mako also opens up about his Asian-American heritage and how it influences his understanding of authority and scripture. As the Director of the Anástasis Center for Christian Education and Ministry, Mako explains the significance of multi-ethnic Christianity and how it shapes modern ministry. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, culture, and social ethics.
Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of abortion policy or explore the nuances of Biblical interpretation in different cultures, this conversation is sure to leave you pondering long after it's over.