
Taking its inspiration and content both from Dave Andrews’ most recent book Compassionate Community Work and the work of Livability (formerly the Shaftesbury Society) and Tearfund with churches in t
Taking its inspiration and content both from Dave Andrews’ most recent book Compassionate Community Work and the work of Livability (formerly the Shaftesbury Society) and Tearfund with churches in t
Taking its inspiration and content both from Dave Andrews’ most recent book Compassionate Community Work and the work of Livability (formerly the Shaftesbury Society) and Tearfund with churches in t
Acting out a biblical duty or killing with kindness?
Homelessness has always been a central concern for Christians – but do our efforts just make the problem worse?
This event will reflect on the American presidential election, drawing on expert insights into the place of religion in the US, as compared with the European context.
During the past decade, we have heard much about the ecological crisis facing our planet and how we, as Christians, need to take action.
This event brings together leading social and political thinkers to debate the contemporary meaning and relevance of Marx's legacy on the occasion of the republication of The Communist Manifesto, with
The world today is facing crisis from all sides.
The world today is facing crisis from all sides.
Housing Justice is providing this one day training workshop on homelessness and related issues, which is particularly relevant for volunteers in homelessness agencies, churches and faith groups, conce
Prophecies, even those that have apparently failed, continue to be widely accepted. Believers and sceptics will assess the role of supernatural revelations in contemporary religions.
A day conference.
Principal speakers:
Michael Northcott (Professor of Theology, Edinburgh University) – Theological principles and attitudes towards transport
The world today is facing crisis from all sides.
Under the influence of civic religion, concerns such as peacemaking have usually been considered ‘optional extras’ for Christians - matters best sidelined into a special arena labelled ‘ethics
Dr David Feldman explores the notion of citizenship in its different aspects, so that our popular notions of citizenship might be placed in dialogue with more theoretical treatements of the concept, a
One could ask of any state how its political character and practices are intertwined with ethical or moral considerations.
To mark the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, this fun yet challenging event will ask which is the greatest right.