Posts Tagged ‘Justice’
Imaginative Justice: Summary Questions
by Brianne Donaldson This essay is one of a 6-part series titled “What is Justice?”:First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Justice seems to be a relentless exercise of moral imagination mixed with some…
Read MoreSocial Justice: Making Visible the Unseen
by Brianne Donaldson This essay is one of a 6-part series titled “What is Justice?”:First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Social justice puts flesh on the bones of Rawls’ principles of fairness discussed in…
Read MoreOthered Bodies, Social Contract Theory, and the Expansion of Justice
by Brianne Donaldson This essay is one of a 6-part series titled “What is Justice?”:First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth In the previous reflection, I examined several types of divine justice (i.e. transcendent or natural…
Read MoreTranscendent Justice or Human Judgment: Where Do The Norms of Justice Come From?
by Brianne Donaldson This essay is one of a 6-part series titled “What is Justice?”:First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth In the previous installment, I speculated on what is weighed in the two…
Read MoreThe Scales of Justice: What Exactly Is Being Weighed?
by Brianne Donaldson This essay is one of a 6-part series titled “What is Justice?”:First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Lady Justice is the only cardinal virtue to be memorialized in stone and paint.…
Read MoreWhat is Justice? We Know But We Don’t Know
By Brianne Donaldson This essay is one of a 6-part series titled “What is Justice?”:First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Like the words “God” or “love,” the term “justice” does not explain, but…
Read MoreEveryone Who Calls on the Name of God Shall be Saved
By Bruce G. Epperly Lent 1, Year C Deuteronomy 26:1-11 Romans 10:8-13 Luke 4:1-13 Lent is a time for reflection and discernment—holistic in nature, Lent embraces body, mind, spirit, and relationships.…
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