Previous T4CG Events

Explore our previous events below.

September 2025

Staying Human #02: Statecraft for the Common Good

In this time of great change and as money and state powers intensify, people feel the loss of agency. There is growing discontent. But how should we respond? What can inspire a new, constructive imagination? This T4CG lecture features Jon Cruddas and Maurice Glasman addressing how the political economy and the state can be reformed in the age of AI to help us stay human. ...
15 Sep
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Online
Online
February 2025

Staying Human #01: Reimagining the Spirit of the Commons

In this time of great change and as money and state powers intensify, people feel the loss of agency. There is growing discontent. But how should we respond? What can inspire a new, constructive imagination? In this T4CG lecture, Luke Bretherton considers the Spirit of the Commons, the God-shaped space unmediated by market and state where we discover what it means to be human. ...
19 Feb
6:30 pm - 7:45 pm
Online
Online
July 2024
February 2024

2024 Series #01: The Common Good Response to Identity Politics

Many Christians are keen to make sense of the current confusions in our political and social life. Matthew Petrusek draws on the tradition of Catholic Social Thought to articulate the common good response to the various ideologies currently at war. Matt is the Senior Director and Professor of Catholic Ethics at the Word on Fire Institute ...
01 Feb
November 2023

Just Peace? #8 Lincoln Cathedral

Sr Helen Alford addresses the theme "Just Peace? On social peace and the causes of division" Drawing on Catholic social teaching, Sr Helen explores the causes of division from the perspectives of economy, anthropology, truth, freedom and natural law, and how the people of the Church are called to respond. Sr Helen Alford is president of the Pontifical Academy for Social Sciences at the Angelicum, Rome’s Pontifical University. An economist, she teaches economic ethics, the history of technology, labour politics, and Catholic social thought ...
27 Nov
October 2023

Just World? #7 Lincoln Cathedral

Revd Professor Alison Milbank addresses the theme "Just World? How does God call us to balance the interests of people and planet?" Drawing on Catholic social teaching, Professor Milbank explores the common good approach to the conflicting interests of environmental crisis and social injustice. Alison Milbank is Professor of Theology and Literature at the University of Nottingham and has authored many books. She is an Anglican priest serving the parish church cathedral of Southwell Minster as priest vicar and Canon Theologian ...
17 Oct
September 2023

Just Working? #6a Lincoln Cathedral

Jon Cruddas, MP for Dagenham and Rainham explores why decent work must be the cornerstone of a politics of the common good and why work is fundamentally a spiritual activity through which people collaborate with God for the redemption of humanity. Jon was delayed in Parliament in July and so this was rescheduled for September. ...
14 Sep
July 2023

Just Working? #6 Lincoln Cathedral

Lord Glasman explores how the nature of work has changed and why corporations have gained power while workers have lost out, and explores how Catholic social thought can help us conceptualise a more stable and equal settlement. Maurice Glasman is the founder of Blue Labour, an English political theorist, a Labour life peer and Professor of Politics at St Mary’s University. He kindly stepped in for Jon Cruddas who was delayed in Parliament ...
12 Jul
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