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Category: Discussion

By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 18, 2020September 18, 2020

No I in TEAM – football in the new economy

Tony Emerson, Dulwich Hamlet FC fan, writes about how football can build community, pride and belonging in a fairer economy. The economist Daniel Bromley, in his publication Possessive Individualism: a … Continue reading No I in TEAM – football in the new economy

Categories: Culture, Discussion
By Jeremy Williams Posted on August 25, 2020August 24, 2020

How can we use our money well?

John D Anderson from Baildon Methodist Church, Bradford, considers how we should use our money at a time of climate emergency. Christians care a great deal about what happens to … Continue reading How can we use our money well?

Categories: Church, DiscussionTags: money
By Jeremy Williams Posted on July 30, 2020

When consumerism is a force for good

At Joy in Enough, we have tended to take a dim view of consumerism – the pursuit of identity and satisfaction through material goods. It is a driver of environmental … Continue reading When consumerism is a force for good

Categories: Articles, consumerism, Discussion
By Jeremy Williams Posted on June 24, 2020July 5, 2020

Stay safe? – the politics of safety and risk

John Daniels investigates changing cultural perceptions of risk. ‘Risk is somehow bound up with humanising possibilities…’  Matthew B. Crawford Years ago I worked as a chaplain at a college in … Continue reading Stay safe? – the politics of safety and risk

Categories: Discussion
By Jeremy Williams Posted on June 11, 2020May 17, 2021

Let’s do better than a return to normal

The coronavirus has thrown much of society and the economy into chaos. We don’t know what life will look like on the other side, how much will return to ‘normal’ … Continue reading Let’s do better than a return to normal

Categories: Discussion, PoliticsTags: Better Normal, coronavirus
By Jeremy Williams Posted on June 9, 2020May 28, 2021

Build Back Better

Green Christian, of which Joy in Enough is a part, is supporting the Build Back Better campaign, which launches this week. We have put our name to it because we … Continue reading Build Back Better

Categories: Discussion, links, PoliticsTags: coronavirus
By Jeremy Williams Posted on May 20, 2020May 13, 2020

An exit strategy from the Covid-19 and the climate crises

Tony Emerson asks five questions for moving into a more sustainable post-Covid world: Pope Francis was interviewed for The Tablet (08/04/20) about the pandemic before Easter. He commented: “Every crisis … Continue reading An exit strategy from the Covid-19 and the climate crises

Categories: Articles, DiscussionTags: coronavirus
By Jeremy Williams Posted on May 5, 2020January 22, 2021

Five principles for a just recovery

350.org have written an open letter calling for a global coronavirus response that leads us towards a fairer and more sustainable society. It’s a useful summary of the key principles … Continue reading Five principles for a just recovery

Categories: Discussion, EconomicsTags: coronavirus

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