Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
Here’s a reflective, action-oriented draft blog post that explores justice through an interfaith lens — drawing on shared values, global examples, and the spiritual imperative to act. ⚖️ Justice Across Faiths: A Shared Call to Repair the World Justice is not just a legal concept. It’s a spiritual one. Across traditions, justice is described not merely as fairness, but as right relationship — with one another, with creation, and with the divine. In the Christian tradition, Micah 6:8 offers a clear mandate: “What does the Lord require of you? To act justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.” But this call echoes far beyond Christianity. 🌍 Justice as a Shared Interfaith Value Many faiths speak of justice as sacred duty: Judaism : Tzedek, tzedek tirdof — “Justice, justice shall you pursue.” Islam : “God commands justice, the doing of good…” (Qur’an 16:90) Hinduism : Dharma includes moral order and justice. Buddhism : Right action and right livelihood...