Two thought-provoking papers on theology, poverty and inequality are now online – from our Will the first be last? consultation with The Children’s Society.
Michael Ipgrave’s paper opened the discussion, setting out some conceptual and existential questions relating to poverty and inequality. It is an excellent starting-point for theological reflection on these issues.
John Milbank’s paper argues for a distinctive Christian commitment to ‘the social’ as distinct from the State and the market. He explores the implications of this for effective ways to address child poverty. The paper is a powerful example of the distinctive contribution theology can make to these debates; providing far more than a religious gloss on pre-existing political positions and commitments.