Crisis and Hope: Reading Bonhoeffer for Today (‘What I Did Today by God,’ by Glenn Loughrey. Used with the artist’s permission. www.glennloughrey.com ) ‘We should have so much love for this contemporary world of ours, for our fellow human beings, that we should declare our solidarity with it in its.....
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04 Oct 2024
Congratulations to CRES adjunct scholar, Professor Scott Cowdell, on the publication of his new book, Why Church? Christianity as it was meant to be. The book provides an argument for the centrality of the Eucharistic church in an increasingly tribal.
03 Oct 2024
The 2024 History of Economic Thought Society of Australia Conference was held on 25-27 September. The conference was a joint conference with the Japanese Society for the History of Economic Thought. Congratulations to the CRES scholars who presented papers at.
13 Sep 2024
Last Tuesday, Prof Neil Ormerod delivered a CRES lunchtime lecture on “The Ecological Thought of Pope Francis”. He discussed four elements of Laudato Si, Genesis 1:28, Anthropocentrism, the Technocratic Paradigm and ecological conversion. Please see a recording of the lecture.
30 Aug 2024
This is an extract of the article published by Jonathan Cole for The Political Theology Network. The Greek philosopher and theologian Christos Yannaras passed away at the age of 89 on 24 August 2024. My journey, and unlikely friendship, with.
22 Aug 2024
CRES scholar, Prof Paul Oslington, and Kara Martin will be delivering a short-course called “Faith, work and economics” at the St James Institute in Sydney, in partnership with Trinity College Theological School, Melbourne. The course will be held on 16-18.