The Economy of Francesco
“A new economy inspired by Francis of Assisi can and must become an economy of friendship with the earth and an economy of peace. It is a question of transforming … Continue reading The Economy of Francesco
Awakening to a new economics
“A new economy inspired by Francis of Assisi can and must become an economy of friendship with the earth and an economy of peace. It is a question of transforming … Continue reading The Economy of Francesco
Rhianna Dredge is a second-year student at the University of Gloucestershire studying Religion, Philosophy and Ethics: “I’m passionate about all things social issues related, which has led me to explore … Continue reading The Christian response to UK food poverty
“What does that mean?” my daughter asked when she saw me reading Ailton Krenak’s book, titled ‘Life is not useful.’ It’s a striking phrase from an unusual author. Ailton Krenak … Continue reading Life is not useful
Peace, justice and joy – Clare Redfern on Molly Scott Cato’s vision of a green economy.
The latest of our Joy in Enough talks features a debate with Mark Dick, a GP, author and advocate of global democracy. He writes: “Why the need for a World … Continue reading Talk: Do we need global democracy?
Catherine Masterman reports on the launch of Tearfund’s new campaign. “This is a Rubbish Campaign”, I was privileged to chant, holding a “P” on a stick in the cold next … Continue reading This is a rubbish campaign!
Strahan Coleman on consumerism and the simplicity of beholding. Strahan writes Commoners Communion, and is the author of the new book Beholding. I’ve been chronically sick for years, a decade actually, and … Continue reading How I quit consumerism (and rediscovered God)
With the government’s spring budget expected this week, Church Action for Tax Justice have delivered a call for new wealth tax to the chancellor. This would be a one-off tax … Continue reading Christians call for a wealth tax