The theologically-inspired Jubilee 2000 campaign was highly successful but much theological reflection on the sovereign debt owed by the poorest nations has been overly polemical. Our study indicates that nonetheless a post-liberal, dialogical approach to the issue of international debt can be realised, and traces some of its key observations and themes. The origins and development of Jubilee 2000 are traced both in Britain and internationally, with particular reference to the campaign in Zambia. Key arguments and factors critical to the success of Jubilee 2000 are discussed and analysed. In performing this analysis we draw on the work of Atherton, whose approach offers criteria for establishing the adequacy of theological engagement in a p...
This article examines the phenomenon of rising government indebtedness in a framework of Catholic so...
News release announces that Breaking the Chains of World Debt, a two-day conference, will be held ...
We live in a life-killing global system, and thus, we are called by our own biblical basis � re-rea...
The theologically-inspired Jubilee 2000 campaign was highly successful but much theological reflecti...
This chapter looks at some of the policy positions that underpinned the Jubilee 2000 campaign. While...
This thesis suggests an imbalance between the theological, eschatological mission of the Church and ...
In the contemporary Christian church, one does not need to look far to find references to the biblic...
Much fanfare has rightly accompanied the declaration of the year 2000 as a year of Jubilee. Still, t...
Postmodern people may think of money as a secular matter and religion as a personal one, without muc...
Economic theologies are systems of religiously legitimated beliefs and practices that align value (i...
© 2017 The Author. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Debt forgiveness is at...
This article situates the recent calls for debt remission, or Jubilee, in terms of the history of de...
My focus is on the Biblical prophetic warning about, and solution to, severe debt injustice – ...
Bibliography: p. 95-108.Land restitution is an inevitable consequence of the new dispensation in Sou...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2005.The HIPC debt relief initiative i...
This article examines the phenomenon of rising government indebtedness in a framework of Catholic so...
News release announces that Breaking the Chains of World Debt, a two-day conference, will be held ...
We live in a life-killing global system, and thus, we are called by our own biblical basis � re-rea...
The theologically-inspired Jubilee 2000 campaign was highly successful but much theological reflecti...
This chapter looks at some of the policy positions that underpinned the Jubilee 2000 campaign. While...
This thesis suggests an imbalance between the theological, eschatological mission of the Church and ...
In the contemporary Christian church, one does not need to look far to find references to the biblic...
Much fanfare has rightly accompanied the declaration of the year 2000 as a year of Jubilee. Still, t...
Postmodern people may think of money as a secular matter and religion as a personal one, without muc...
Economic theologies are systems of religiously legitimated beliefs and practices that align value (i...
© 2017 The Author. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. Debt forgiveness is at...
This article situates the recent calls for debt remission, or Jubilee, in terms of the history of de...
My focus is on the Biblical prophetic warning about, and solution to, severe debt injustice – ...
Bibliography: p. 95-108.Land restitution is an inevitable consequence of the new dispensation in Sou...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2005.The HIPC debt relief initiative i...
This article examines the phenomenon of rising government indebtedness in a framework of Catholic so...
News release announces that Breaking the Chains of World Debt, a two-day conference, will be held ...
We live in a life-killing global system, and thus, we are called by our own biblical basis � re-rea...