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More thoughts about naps on boats and biblical counterblows to [neoliberal, capitalist] oppression

“This General Election is a Choice Between the End of Democracy or the End of Neoliberalism” by Abbey Innes from the LSE

What's the minister up to?

An address for the end of Refugee Week 2018—“When the law of the strong, and of natural selection, took the place of the word of love, it became apparent that giving up the Bible is not always enlightened: Nero’s torches can burn all the brighter for it.”—Ernst Bloch (1885-1977)

The Katechon — a political theological meditation on the withholding or restraining power with an afterword specifically directed to individuals and communities belonging to the Unitarian & Free Christian movement

“I think we need grit, responsibility and determination instead of hope.” An excellent, insightful interview with Wendy Brown by Jo Littler on the way neoliberalism is changing and what we need to be doing about it . . .

Even in a free faith we need stories, and Jesus still beckons

Two very different views of a bank-holiday Sunday in Cambridge