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It’s a crime many thought was a relic of decades past. But South Australian police have charged a man … with sacrilege.
In an election campaign dominated by cost-of-living pressures, energy supplies, and an assertive China, is there any room for religion as a political issue?
Paying extra on a loan is also known as usury. It’s an ancient concept with Biblical roots.
GUESTS:
Professor JOSHUA ROOSE of the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation.
Dr RENAE BARKER is a senior lecturer specialising in law and religion at the University of Western Australia.
PETER KURTI of the Centre for Independent Studies. His paper, co-authored with Ian Harper is Interest, Usury and the Common Good.
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It’s a crime many thought was a relic of decades past. But South Australian police have charged a man … with sacrilege.
In an election campaign dominated by cost-of-living pressures, energy supplies, and an assertive China, is there any room for religion as a political issue?
Paying extra on a loan is also known as usury. It’s an ancient concept with Biblical roots.
GUESTS:
Professor JOSHUA ROOSE of the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation.
Dr RENAE BARKER is a senior lecturer specialising in law and religion at the University of Western Australia.
PETER KURTI of the Centre for Independent Studies. His paper, co-authored with Ian Harper is Interest, Usury and the Common Good.

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