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Tag Archives: Political Ethics
Boris Corbyn’s anti-them-ism
Antisemitism with Jeremy Corbyn, anti-Islamism with Boris Johnson: how do they compare? This post is not about the issues themselves but about the way they are being publicly debated and what this tells us about our declining public ethics.
Posted in Ethics, Politics, Society
Tagged anti-Islamism, antisemitism, Boris Johnson, Jeremy Corbyn, morality, Political Ethics, public ethics
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Christianity and moral vision
It is good to hear church leaders making public statements about why their faith matters. Recent ones have been On Rock or Sand? and Who is My Neighbour? Now here’s another, the Bishop of Liverpool’s Voting For a New Moral … Continue reading
Posted in Churches, Economics, Ethics, God, Politics, Theology
Tagged Bishop of Liverpool, ethics, General Election, Paul Bayes, Political Ethics, Social Ethics
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