This Lecture series was organized by Rumi Forum and CNU Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies

This panel discussed what faith traditions believe in and those beliefs in relation to social justice. In addition, the lecture explored what ways they have found to express or implement social justice.

Our distinguished panelists discussed how the major faith traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism) differ in their approaches to social justice; how these traditions promote social justice; what movements they support; and how they are making a difference in their respective communities and in the community of the “Other.”

Speakers:
Dr. Dawn Hutchinson
Dr. Stephen Strehle
Dr. Hussam Timani
Dr. John Thompson
Dr. Lori Underwood
Moderator: Dr. Roberta Rosenberg

January 23, 2012

Gaines Theatre at CNU campus.

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