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7 December, 23:17

How are justice and religion related?

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  1. 7 December, 23:21
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    So in the Christian tradition, the classical conception of justice as suum cique which means to each what is due, is redefined by the Christs event. God's hobby is in and is for the world. For Christians, all moral, political, and philosophical concepts are revealed and sustained in their fullness by Jesus Christ. Through his incarnation, life, death, resurrection, and ascension, Jesus is literally God's revealing of Godself - God's will, God's love, God's justice - to the cosmos. While Aristotelian and Jewish conceptions precede the Christian account, Christians believe that justice is only intelligible as justice because of who Jesus is - God's justice for the world. Justice for Christians has a double operation: It exposes the character of God and requires humanity to be like God. Through its development and embodiment, the peculiar concept of Christian justice has had a transformative impact on both the religion and globe. (Some info I didn't know so I looked it up sorry) - Credits to some online sources
  2. 7 December, 23:35
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    Justice is a value that is shared across religions, cultures and even time. A sense of justice can lead us to make right decisions on current problems.
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