The Christian response to food poverty in Britain has generally been two-fold. Foodbanks have become synonymous with Christianity and exemplify its charitable ethos. However, Christian churches have also called for social justice so that people can buy food in the normal way. Both responses are theologically problematic. The idea of foodbank is borne of a privileged theology that celebrates charitable giving, despite the humiliation it invites on recipients. Although social justice approaches originate in human rights discourse, the location of these rights in food consumerism means that it is equally privileged. Drawing on contextual and liberation theology, as well as ideas from radical orthodoxy, I argue that food poverty is better under...
A call for just production, distribution, and consumption of food has arisen from various sectors in...
The Centre for Community Engagement Research, Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studie...
Food poverty contravenes the human right to food. Its existence in the UK has led to emotive calls f...
Food banks across the UK are offering basic food supplies and a range of support services to people ...
The article dealt with the moral and political problem of international food justice in which the d...
Where does responsibility for food poverty lie and are there permanent solutions to it? Ahead of her...
yesThis paper uses data from a city with a multi-ethnic, multi-faith population to better understan...
These resources apply to historical response to Christianity and theology of poverty. These material...
Paul Gerard Tomlinson evaluates the role of food banks in the United Kingdom as both chartiy and as ...
Following the financial crisis of 2008 and years of subsequent austerity policies in the UK, food ba...
In recent decades, charitable food assistance has grown into a prevalent way to respond to hunger a...
Liberation Theology is a school of action which stems humanity of Christ which makes Him one with us...
In contrast with most social theories, which are inclined to see the world and its problems as a mat...
This paper derives from a study of community food aid in a multi-ethnic, multi-faith city in the Nor...
As a marker of current austerity policies, the growth of the emergency food aid landscape has become...
A call for just production, distribution, and consumption of food has arisen from various sectors in...
The Centre for Community Engagement Research, Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studie...
Food poverty contravenes the human right to food. Its existence in the UK has led to emotive calls f...
Food banks across the UK are offering basic food supplies and a range of support services to people ...
The article dealt with the moral and political problem of international food justice in which the d...
Where does responsibility for food poverty lie and are there permanent solutions to it? Ahead of her...
yesThis paper uses data from a city with a multi-ethnic, multi-faith population to better understan...
These resources apply to historical response to Christianity and theology of poverty. These material...
Paul Gerard Tomlinson evaluates the role of food banks in the United Kingdom as both chartiy and as ...
Following the financial crisis of 2008 and years of subsequent austerity policies in the UK, food ba...
In recent decades, charitable food assistance has grown into a prevalent way to respond to hunger a...
Liberation Theology is a school of action which stems humanity of Christ which makes Him one with us...
In contrast with most social theories, which are inclined to see the world and its problems as a mat...
This paper derives from a study of community food aid in a multi-ethnic, multi-faith city in the Nor...
As a marker of current austerity policies, the growth of the emergency food aid landscape has become...
A call for just production, distribution, and consumption of food has arisen from various sectors in...
The Centre for Community Engagement Research, Department of Social, Therapeutic and Community Studie...
Food poverty contravenes the human right to food. Its existence in the UK has led to emotive calls f...