What is the purpose of work in our lives, and how can we make a society in which it serves human flourishing as well as the economy?
St Paul's Institute presents our Autumn 2009 programme: Money, Integrity, Wellbeing - addressing moral questions raised by the financial crisis.
Work and Human Flourishing is a public debate that will see a panel of speakers discuss contemporary issues surrounding our economy. The panel will include:
Phillip Blond, former Director of the Progressive Conservatism Project, Demos
Mary Chapman, Chairman of the Institute of Customer Service
Giles Fraser, Canon Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral
Julia Neuberger, Rabbi and ethicist
The event will be chaired by Richard Chartres, Bishop of London
Admission is free and unticketed, doors open at 6pm
13/10/09
All welcome
St Paul's Cathedral
6.30pm - 8.00pm
Free
020 7489 1011