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Category: 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
By Jeremy Williams Posted on April 28, 2020April 21, 2020

The importance of flows

John Daniels writes about the flows of energy through our bodies and through the economy: They’re all around us. Within us. We often don’t notice them, but without them we’d … Continue reading The importance of flows

Categories: Articles, DiscussionTags: coronavirus
By Jeremy Williams Posted on April 8, 2020April 8, 2020

A mist that appears for a little while…

John Payne considers how the Coronavirus crisis compels us to rethink our relationship with time. One of the things that’s happening to some of us as we move into social … Continue reading A mist that appears for a little while…

Categories: DiscussionTags: coronavirus
By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 17, 2020March 17, 2020

Does the Coronavirus cloud have a silver lining?

John Daniels reflects on the Coronavirus crisis and the connections between the environment and the economy.

Categories: Discussion, Economics
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 12, 2020February 7, 2020

Unto this Last – workers in an economy of grace

Peter Grimwood explores alternative meanings of Jesus’ parable ‘the labourers in the vineyard’. In Matthew chapter 20, Jesus tells an enigmatic story. “The kingdom of heaven is like a landowner … Continue reading Unto this Last – workers in an economy of grace

Categories: Discussion, theologyTags: Bible

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