2010 London Lectures

Relational Thinking: a vision for Christian engagement in public life

November 11th Jubilee Centre founder Michael Schluter will describe what can happen when we view all of life through a relational lens.

November 18th Paul Mills, an economist who has worked in London and Washington on global financial stability, will argue from a biblical perspective that finance is inherently relational. This lecture offers a biblical critique of the current financial system and indicates how individuals, churches and society can find ways forward in the present crisis that reflect God’s character and ways.

November 25th, Jonathan Burnside, reader in Biblical Law at Bristol University, will show how a culture of control is not the best way to bring justice to a society in which relationships are unravelling.

All Souls, Langham Place, starting at 6.30pm. More details at the Jubilee Centre