A Macrotheory of Justice: A Response to Contemporary Theories of Justice


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For too long a time the contemporary theories of justice have been focusing on humankind as the sole bearer or claimant of justice and too little importance has been given to nature or the cosmos as the bearer of justice in its own right. Due to this limitation ecological justice in particular has not been given the priority it deserves in the study of justice. Given the sacred character of nature or cosmos God has not been considered an integral part of the study of justice and further that protecting nature has not been considered an important moral and sacred duty. This study presents a wholesome and all encompassing macro-theory of justice Umumtulogy by demonstrating how humankind God and nature are inter-related and how harmony peace and abundant life in the world can be the fruit of a three-fold relationship. Gabriel Msoka is Chaplain at St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria Illinois. He is the author of Basic Human Rights and the Humanitarian Crises in Sub-Saharan Africa: Ethical Reflections (2007).
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