The current issue of Studies publishes the proceedings of a workshop on Christian ethical perspectives on the changing face of work
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Launch of JCFJ’s strategic plan
Kevin Hargaden, team leader at JCFJ, spoke with Pat Coyle ahead of the launch of the think-tank's strategic plan 2019-2023
Read More »Evil: the label and the reality
KEVIN HARGADEN :: The murder of Ana Kriegel and the rush to demonise the teenage murderers raises profound questions about the way we use the term 'evil'.
Read More »The Climate Action Plan theologically considered
KEVIN HARGADEN :: In spite of the initial positive reception, there are good reasons why enthusiasm for the Government's Climate Action Plan has dampened.
Read More »Ireland from one pope to another
The dramatic changes in Catholic Ireland between the visits of Pope John Paul II and Pope Francis set the theme for the summer issue of 'Studies'
Read More »Gillette and the thin skin epidemic
KEVIN HARGADEN :: The message of the Gillette ad is unexceptionable, but we should note that the company is driven by profit, not progress.
Read More »Responding to false claims about homelessness
Kevin Hargaden of JCFJ responds to misleading statements of former Housing Agency chair, Conor Skehan
Read More »Advent – a time of contradictions
Dr Kevin Hargaden of JCFJ spoke with Pat Coyle about the importance of spiritual nourishment during the often-difficult time of Advent
Read More »Karl Barth 50 years on
KEVIN HARGADEN :: Today marks the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Karl Barth (as well as of Thomas Merton), one of the most important Christian voices of the last century.
Read More »‘Black Friday’ is the high holiday of capitalism’s calendar
KEVIN HARGADEN :: December 8 is still nearly two weeks away, but the Christmas shopping scramble has already begun. Blame Black Friday.
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