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![]() | A Destiny Together Justice for First Peoples w Justice and rec 'ncili ~ ti ■ i together in Jesus Chris[...]e, as Christians, find ourselves called to pursue justice for First Peoples in this country? What has this[...]image in ourselves is lessened. Christians pursue justice not simply because of claims about human rights and equality but because injustice denies the reflection of God in people. Injustice is an abuse of human dignity and destroys individ[...]; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly w[...] |
![]() | [...]iled in and through Christ. This is why we pursue justice - so that injustice and division can be named and overcome, and peopl[...]to acknowledge, the fact is that underlying much injustice in this country is racism; Aboriginal people expe[...]nt, imprisonment rates, early deaths, and ongoing injustice like ‘Stronger Futures’ laws (previously known as the Northern Territory Intervention) is not just injustice but racism. It is racism because as a community w[...]ord’. Together we can contribute to the sort of justice which Mick Dodson, scholar and Aboriginal activist, speaks of: Social justice is what faces you when you get up in the m[...] |
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A Destiny Together : Justice and reconciliation (2014). UCA Assembly, accessed 22/09/2023, https://ucaassembly.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/206