Selected Cambridge Papers

 

Since 1992, the independent Cambridge Papers group have been producing theological reflections on a range of topics, many of which have helped to shape the Jubilee Centre’s own thinking and work. We include a selection here which are particularly relevant to our work today. Please note that these are independent discussion papers intended to both inform and provoke discussion, we share them to contribute to debate. Readers are encouraged to visit the Cambridge Papers website to look at the full list of papers there.


Surveillance capitalism: hidden costs of the digital revolution
(2021) Cambridge Papers Vol 30 No. 2
By Jonathan Ebsworth, Samuel Johns and Michael Dodson


After the virus: Is it time for a debt ‘jubilee’?
(2021) Cambridge Papers Vol 30 No. 1
By Paul Mills


Difficult histories: Christian memory and historic injustice
(2020) Cambridge Papers Vol 29 No. 4
By John Coffey


Time for a financial reformation?
(2017) Cambridge Papers Vol 26 No. 2
By David McIlroy


Is Capitalism morally bankrupt? Five moral flaws and their social consequences
(2009) Cambridge Papers Vol 18. No. 3
By Michael Schluter


To release the oppressed: Reclaiming a biblical theology of liberation
(2009) Cambridge Papers Vol 18 No. 4
By John Coffey


A Burning Issue: Christian care for the environment
(2006) Cambridge Papers Vol 15 No.4
By Robert White


The abolition of the slave trade: Christian conscience and political action
(2006) Cambridge Papers Vol 15 No. 2
By John Coffey 


Risk, reward & responsibility: limited liability and company reform
(2000) Cambridge Papers Vol 9 No. 2
By Michael Schluter


The Ethic of Innocence: lessons from early nineteenth-century Christian moral reformers
(2024) Cambridge Papers Vol 23 No. 1
By David Sandifer


A full list of all Papers is available on the Cambridge Papers own website.