Unconditional belonging: Reconnecting human rights and religious conviction – October 23, 2018 by Fulcrum The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is unquestionably a landmark in the history of moral consciousness, one of the factors that has consistently given hope and purpose to political life throughout the globe since it first saw the light of day in 1948. It has offered a global benchmark for identifying injustices to those who have never been able to make their voices heard. And, for all the challenges which we shall come back to in a moment, it has been an energising force in the witness of more than one community of faith in their struggle against arbitrary oppression and for protection of the vulnerable. Rowan Williams: ABC Religion & Ethics. 15 October 2018 FulcrumShareTweetShare