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This is the last of the series of four episodes of The Ethics Age podcast which has discussed the book Theological Ethics in a Neoliberal Age, by Kevin Hargaden, who is the Social Theologian of the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice. In it, he and host Martina Madden talk about the book's theological solution to the Christian problem with wealth and wrangle with questions about the meaning of worship and what lament means in the context of the problems that neoliberalism has caused, such as the 2008 financial crash and climate breakdown.
By Jesuit Centre for Faith and JusticeThis is the last of the series of four episodes of The Ethics Age podcast which has discussed the book Theological Ethics in a Neoliberal Age, by Kevin Hargaden, who is the Social Theologian of the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice. In it, he and host Martina Madden talk about the book's theological solution to the Christian problem with wealth and wrangle with questions about the meaning of worship and what lament means in the context of the problems that neoliberalism has caused, such as the 2008 financial crash and climate breakdown.