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By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 18, 2019March 18, 2019

Buying God: Eve Poole on theology and consumerism

In this guest post, theologian, author and speaker Eve Poole shares a summary of her book Buying God: Consumerism and Theology.  Buying God unites theoretical work on theology, capitalism and … Continue reading Buying God: Eve Poole on theology and consumerism

Categories: consumerism, DiscussionTags: books, theology
By Jeremy Williams Posted on March 6, 2019

Green shoots: ReTuna shopping centre

Green Shoots is our series on businesses that demonstrate the kind of change that we want to see, good examples of fair and sustainable ways of doing business. There’s an … Continue reading Green shoots: ReTuna shopping centre

Categories: DiscussionTags: green shoots
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 20, 2019

Happier people, healthier planet

How putting wellbeing first would help sustain life on Earth – a guest post from Teresa Belton, author of Happier People, healthier planet.  Happier People Healthier Planet addresses the diametrically opposed … Continue reading Happier people, healthier planet

Categories: DiscussionTags: books
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 7, 2019February 5, 2019

What if development has a destination?

Jeremy Williams, author and content editor for Joy in Enough, introduces his book The Economics of Arrival.   The ‘global race’ was a favourite phrase of David Cameron while Prime Minister. … Continue reading What if development has a destination?

Categories: DiscussionTags: books
By Jeremy Williams Posted on February 5, 2019February 21, 2020

Ideas for using the JiE Confession

This year we are encouraging churches to create a moment of confession around consumerism, inequality and climate change. There are many ways to do this, both in church or in … Continue reading Ideas for using the JiE Confession

Categories: DiscussionTags: confession, lent
By Jeremy Williams Posted on January 24, 2019May 11, 2019

Green shoots: the John Lewis Partnership

What do we mean when we talk about a fair and sustainable economy? What does such a thing look like? This year we will be profiling examples of things that … Continue reading Green shoots: the John Lewis Partnership

Categories: DiscussionTags: green shoots
By Jeremy Williams Posted on January 18, 2019

Seeking the green shoots of a new economy

Thinking about economics can be a bit abstract – a matter of numbers and statistics. It can feel like a cold and theoretical discipline. At the root of the word … Continue reading Seeking the green shoots of a new economy

Categories: Discussion
By Jeremy Williams Posted on December 11, 2018

Christmas, consumerism, and the power of giving

Christmas is a time of generosity, a time to remember God’s good gifts to us, and to express our love for each other through giving. It’s also a time of … Continue reading Christmas, consumerism, and the power of giving

Categories: consumerism, Discussion

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