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Category: Discussion

By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 11, 2022

A Crisis of Insight

Catherine Masterman reflects on moments of crisis and the perspective they bring. How on earth do you hold world-shaking events in your mind, as you continue daily life and deal … Continue reading A Crisis of Insight

Categories: Discussion
By Jeremy Williams Posted on January 18, 2022January 17, 2022

How shall we pay for it?

Andii Bowsher explores the perennial question of how to fund the transition to a fair and sustainable economy. There are lots of good ideas for how we can begin to … Continue reading How shall we pay for it?

Categories: Discussion, Economics
By Jeremy Williams Posted on September 28, 2021September 28, 2021

Plenty! and the process of becoming

If you’ve taken part in the Plenty! course, you may have noticed the words that introduce the questions in the session: words like ‘being’, ‘loving’ and ‘becoming’. These reflect the … Continue reading Plenty! and the process of becoming

Categories: Discussion, ResourcesTags: plenty
By Jeremy Williams Posted on August 24, 2021

Do we finally need to pull the communication cord on climate?

John Daniels asks if the time has come for more drastic climate solutions – and if so, what do we risk? The recently published 6th Assessment Report by the Intergovernmental … Continue reading Do we finally need to pull the communication cord on climate?

Categories: Climate, 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

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