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Jubilee Manifesto: a framework, agenda and strategy for Christian social reform
The definitive statement of Jubilee Centre thinkin...
New director and team members for Jubilee Centre
A message from Sarah Snyder, chair of the trustees:I am deeply encouraged to announce news of our gr...
A New Way to Engage
Launched on 1st October at two conferences simultaneously – one in Milton Keynes and one in Sh...
Research by the Jubilee Centre reveals how the Big Society is ultimately intended to be the solution to the social problems of what Conservatives were describing before the 2010 general election as 'Broken Britain', but this has not been well publicised. In reality it is highly unlikely that any Big Society ambitions can succeed without the help of faith groups. Motivated by a love of neighbour, Christians will want to take any new opportunities that arise to play a greater role in their communities, including starting social enterprises and bringing biblical principles and social transformation agendas to business. The church must also be prepared, however, to defend its own autonomy and help promote religious freedoms.
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Courses on horses?
So the objective of secondary education, according to Michael Gove, is a good job or university. (We'll skip over the illogicality that if university is an end in itself, why can't secondary education...
More religion and politics
Having been criticised for failing to offer any answers for the country's economic problems, Church leaders have in recent days come to the fore. On Monday a group of bishops tabled an amendment in the...

