Together for the Common Good: Towards a National Conversation - Softcover

Sagovsky, Nicholas

 
9780334053248: Together for the Common Good: Towards a National Conversation

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•A standard resource for study of the common good for a number of years.•Serious, wide-ranging discussion as to how people from a wide variety of traditions and with varying viewpoints use the term ‘the common good’. It will bring CST into a much wider debate about social critique that appeals to notions of ‘the common good’.•Together for the Common Good has an extensive network of practitioners and leading thinkers in the field. How can we work together for the common good today? Thirteen contributors – Christian, Jewish, Muslim, non-religious – discuss the common good from a wide range of viewpoints. How have thinkers like Aristotle and Edmund Burke talked about the common good in the past? Catholic Social Teaching has a lot to say about the common good: what does the common good mean for the world’s great religious traditions today? How can we usefully talk about the common good in a plural society? What responsibility has the state for the common good? Can the market serve the common good? If we care about the common good, what should we think – and do - about immigration, education, the NHS, inequality, and freedom? This book starts from the example of David Sheppard and Derek Worlock, the Anglican Bishop and Roman Catholic Archbishop, who famously worked together for the good of the city of Liverpool in the 1980s. The contributors call for a national conversation about how, despite our differences, we can work together – locally, nationally, internationally – for the common good.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Nicholas Sagovsky is an Anglican priest and holds professorial posts in Theology at two ecumenical universities: Liverpool Hope and Roehampton. He has been Canon Theologian at Westminster Abbey, William Leech Professorial Research Fellow in Applied Christian Theology at Newcastle University and Dean of Clare College, Cambridge.

Peter McGrail is Head of the Department of Theology, Philosophy and Religious Studies at Liverpool Hope University.

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