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Reclaiming the Common Good: How Christians can help re-build our broken world
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Reclaiming the Common Good: How Christians can help re-build our broken world

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In Reclaiming the Common Good, leading thinkers and social activists contribute to a collection of essays exploring what is meant by ‘The Common Good’ (the theme of the 2017 Greenbelt Arts Festival) and how it can be implemented. The book covers the break down of the post-war consensus (including the erosion of human rights/civil liberties, rise of endless war and climate change), thoughts on how to reclaim The Common Good from those who would misappropriate it, and new models of implementing it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Darton,Longman & Todd Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 March 2018
Pages
224
ISBN
9780232533156

In Reclaiming the Common Good, leading thinkers and social activists contribute to a collection of essays exploring what is meant by ‘The Common Good’ (the theme of the 2017 Greenbelt Arts Festival) and how it can be implemented. The book covers the break down of the post-war consensus (including the erosion of human rights/civil liberties, rise of endless war and climate change), thoughts on how to reclaim The Common Good from those who would misappropriate it, and new models of implementing it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Darton,Longman & Todd Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 March 2018
Pages
224
ISBN
9780232533156