Launch of 'Foxes have holes: Christian reflections on Britain's housing need'
Ekklesia is proud to be launching a pioneering new book, “Foxes have holes: Christian refelctions on Britain's housing need” at Manchester Cathedral on April 14th 2016 at 7pm.
The book is a direct response to the UK’s housing crisis that is seeing citizens priced out of affordable homes, the collapse of social housing and a rise in homelessness.
This collection of essays provides a brief history of British housing, demonstrating why Christians should care. It considers the role of local authorities and housing associations and includes reflections on changing cityscapes and the use of open space. There are essays on housing in rural communities, a theology of housing, and the impact of an inflated housing market.
Contributors include Bishop David Walker, Andrew Francis, Helen Woolley, Helen Roe and Paul Lusk.
The book concludes with a ten point action plan that lays out positive steps to tackle the housing crisis
‘This collection of essays is a timely reminder of why we are where we are, and is a challenge to action for people of faith.’ Rachel Lampard, Vice President Elect, Methodist Conference.
All very welcome.
14th April, 7pm Manchester Cathedral