04/03/2025
University of Denver-Department of Religious Studies & Multicultural Mosaic Foundation Present:
Social Justice as an Abrahamic Value: A Thoughtful Panel Discussion Presented by the University of Denver & Mosaic Foundation, we explored how social justice is understood and enacted within Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This panel brought together esteemed religious leaders and scholars to share their perspectives, fostering dialogue and mutual understanding.
Panelists:
Rabbi Stephen Booth-Nadav (Judaism)
Imam Mohammad Koilila (Islam)
Rev. Mark Meeks (Presbyterian)
Dr. Celeste Rossmiller (Roman Catholic)
Moderator:
Dr. Amanda Henderson
Date & Time: April 2, 2025 5pm-7pm
Location: Lindsay Auditorium , Sturm Hall at University of Denver
2020-2040 S Race St, Denver, CO 80210
Reflections on a Meaningful Evening
What a wonderful and deeply needed conversation we had last night. This panel was not just an event—it was a space for healing, understanding, and connection. Once again, we were reminded of the importance of interfaith dialogue and how much our hearts are intertwined, across traditions, across experiences, and across our shared commitment to justice and compassion.
We listened, we learned, and we reaffirmed our promise: we will show up for one another.
One of the participants beautifully captured the essence of the evening by compiling notes from the discussion and asking ChatGPT to transform them into a poem. Here is the closing reflection poem inspired by our AI…
Closing Reflection
In God's image, we are made,
A family dreaming, unafraid.
Stewards of earth, with hands to mend,
A trust to cherish, a gift to tend.
Showered in verses, a sacred call,
Echoing justice, embracing all.
A lesson in grace, in love, in light.
Dimensional justice, woven tight,
Interconnected—wrong and right.
How I bear God’s name each day,
Is in the love I give away.
To neighbor, stranger, those in need,
We’re called to act, to plant the seed.
The gifts we hold are not our own,
But meant to share, to love, to grow.