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In These Hands: Embodying Justice

Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Episode • Feb 1, 2016 • 1h 6m
In These Hands: Embodying Justice



In his latest book, Prehension: The Hand and the Emergence of Humanity, philosopher and writer Colin McGinn tells the amazing story of how the hand formed human evolution. Our hands -- with their dexterity,

flexibility, precision, and sensitivity -have been instrumental in shaping the world around us, for better and for worse.



The hand has also played a critical role in how we practice justice making. We carry protest signs. We feed the hungry. We plant gardens. We raise our fists, lift hammers and write letters.



But it’s not just the hands. Justice making is a bodily endeavor, summoning our hands, hearts, bodies, minds and voices to act in concert. The more we practice and fine tune our justice making muscles, the better we’ll get.



Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister

Alison Rittger, Worship Associate

Reiko Oda Lane, organist

Threshold Choir

Bill Klingelhoffer, Trustee

Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound & Worship Archives/Podcast

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