Theology in the Irish Public Square (2010)
In this collection of articles, Gerry O’Hanlon SJ explores the connections between faith and real life, at a time of crisis and darkness. Drawing on the rich resources of Christian humanism, he examines a wide range of contemporary issues – economic recession, crime and punishment, health and sickness, European Union, equality, dialogue with Muslims – in a way that will interest both believers and non-believers alike.
Theology in the Irish Public Square is published by The Columba Press. Gerry O’Hanlon SJ is a staff member of the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice and Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at the Milltown Institute.
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- Working Notes: New Dáil, New Dawn?
- Creation of a just and sustainable model of economic development will require radical cultural change
- Working Notes: What Direction for Recovery?
- ‘Reformed Catholicism’ could play a role in addressing economic crisis
- Gerry O'Hanlon in Tasc blog: Asking the Right Question
- Working Notes: A New Economic Paradigm?
- The Recession and God: Where do we go from here?
- Poor pay for reckless spending, says priest
- Government Proposals to Deal with Economic Crisis Lack Fairness
- Expenses Controversy: Letter to the Editor in the Irish Times
- Deputy Eamon Gilmore speaking in the Dáil regarding NAMA
- The Recession and God: A Public Talk by Fr. Gerry O’Hanlon, S.J.
- Working Notes:Who Will Pay for the Recession?
- Gerry O'Hanlon on Sunday Sequence
- Justice in Recession? Statement on the Current Economic Situation
- Recession Response Requires Radically Different Values




