Repair Theology: Restoring Brokenness Through Faith offers a profound and reflective exploration of how theology addresses the concept of repair—repair of relationships, communities, and the world. Rooted in the biblical narrative of redemption and restoration, this book explores how Christian theology offers both hope and practical frameworks for addressing brokenness caused by sin, injustice, and suffering.
From personal wounds to social injustices, repair theology seeks to understand how God’s work of healing and reconciliation unfolds within the Christian faith. By drawing on biblical teachings, historical theological insights, and contemporary reflections, Repair Theology shows how Christians are called to engage in the work of repair—whether in their own lives, their communities, or the world at large. The book delves into themes of confession, forgiveness, reconciliation, and justice, emphasizing the active role that faith communities play in repairing broken systems, relationships, and hearts.
This book is ideal for theologians, pastors, and lay readers who are seeking to understand how Christian faith informs the process of repairing both personal and collective brokenness. Through deep theological reflection and practical insights, Repair Theology provides a pathway for those committed to participating in God’s work of making all things new.
Vincent Froom is a theologian, writer, and advocate for justice and restoration. With a passion for exploring the intersection of faith and social repair, Vincent Froom has dedicated years to studying and teaching how theology speaks to the brokenness of the world. Grounded in a belief that faith is not just personal but profoundly communal, Vincent Froom has worked with churches, community organizations, and advocacy groups to promote healing, reconciliation, and justice.
Vincent Froom has studied general theology at Vancouver School of Theology & Harvard also has studied restorative justice, environmental stewardship, and biblical ethics in depth. Through teaching, speaking, and writing, Vincent Froom engages with both the academic and faith communities to explore practical ways Christians can participate in God’s work of repair, whether in personal relationships, local communities, or on a global scale.
In addition to theological work, Vincent Froom has been involved in various Christian social movements that address systemic injustice, racial reconciliation, and environmental care. Their writings are deeply influenced by a commitment to integrating faith with action, and a conviction that the church is called to be a visible witness to the healing and reconciliation promised by God.
When not writing or teaching, Vincent Froom enjoys spending time outdoors, reflecting on creation’s beauty, and finding inspiration in the everyday acts of repair that reflect God’s grace in the world. Vincent Froom currently reside in Vancouver with Partner Max continuing to work on projects that foster justice, peace, and restoration for future generations.