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Economic Crisis & Faith

By Alison Mackay / 21 April 2010

The Ecumenical Coalition for Justice Aotearoa New Zealand has posted their latest collection of study material: the current economic crisis under the spotlight of faith.

In 2009 we became aware of the severity of the unfolding economic crises at international and local levels…

This study material, “The current economic crisis under the spotlight of faith”, considers some of the factors that have led to this international financial and economic crisis…

One way to move into this is for us to focus on the heart of affluence, not poverty, as we consider that it was affluence and greed that got us into this drastic situation in the first place.

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