Justice and Rights

March 27-30, 2006

The "Fifth Building Bridges Seminar: Justice and Rights" was held at Georgetown University in March 2006. Following the focus on the relationship between religion, politics and society at Sarajevo in May 2005, this event explored the theme of justice and rights. The seminar followed a sequence from "Scriptural Foundations" through "Evolving Traditions" to "The Modern World." In addition to scriptural passages, participants discussed classical writings by thinkers such as Augustine and al-Ghazali and influential modern texts such as the Barmen Declaration and Islamic Declarations on Human Rights. A record of this seminar was published as Justice & Rights: Christian and Muslim Perspectives (2009).

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Book October 15, 2009

Justice and Rights: Christian and Muslim Perspectives

A record of the 2006 Building Bridges Seminar, this volume examines justice and rights from Christian and Muslim perspectives—a topic of immense relevance for both faiths in the modern world, and with deep roots in the core texts and histories of both traditions.
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