Day 6: May Justice Take Root
Witnessing both suffering and work for peace in Isreal-Palestine leads to questions of witness and solidarity, and a prayer that justice might take root.
Jordan Denari Duffner is an author and scholar of Muslim-Christian relations. Her books are Islamophobia: What Christians Should Know (and Do) about Anti-Muslim Discrimination (spring 2021) and Finding Jesus among Muslims: How Loving Islam Makes Me a Better Catholic(2017). Dedicated to public theology, religious literacy, and combatting religious discrimination, Jordan is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Georgetown University, and is a former recipient of a Fulbright research grant in Amman, Jordan.
Witnessing both suffering and work for peace in Isreal-Palestine leads to questions of witness and solidarity, and a prayer that justice might take root.
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