Talk: A torn safety net
Catch up with the latest in our Joy in Enough talks: Hannah Rich shares some findings from her latest report, A Torn Safety Net, which explores how the cost of living … Continue reading Talk: A torn safety net
Awakening to a new economics
Catch up with the latest in our Joy in Enough talks: Hannah Rich shares some findings from her latest report, A Torn Safety Net, which explores how the cost of living … Continue reading Talk: A torn safety net
Bryn Lauder, Communications and Campaigns Manager for Just Money, writes about fossil fuel profits and the need for a windfall tax. In recent weeks, Shell and BP announced a combined … Continue reading Grotesque and immoral profits
Genesis has two accounts of humanity’s relationship to the rest of creation. In chapter one there’s the famous invitation to “fill the earth and subdue it.” To rule over every other … Continue reading Book review: Profit, by Mark Stoll
“Unless we have reached the end point of humankind’s moral development, it is pretty certain that the average educated human of the twenty-third century will look back at the average educated … Continue reading Who does the economy work for?
The next talk in our monthly Joy in Enough series will look at how the cost of living crisis is affecting churches and charities, and how this undermines the ‘social … Continue reading Join us for a talk on Britain’s ‘torn safety net’
Catch up with Anna Rowland’s Joy in Enough talk on Catholic social teaching below: Anna Rowlands is St Hilda Professor of Catholic Social Thought and Practice in the Department of … Continue reading Talk: The Politics of Communion
Dan Edelstyn and Hilary Powell are an artist and film-maker duo based in Walthamstow, London. Bank Job is the story of how they formed a bank, printed their own money, … Continue reading Bank Job’s prophetic call for jubilee
A poem by Graham Norman. For more environmentally themed poetry, all contributed by members of the Green Christian community, see the dedicated arts section of the website. Visual arts are … Continue reading The Sermon on the Plain – a poem