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Author: Dr. Richard TurnbullDr. Richard Turnbull is the Director of the Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics, a new UK-based research institute and think-tank aiming to articulate the vision of an enterprise economy from a Christian perspective. He served previously as Principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, from 2005-2012. He previously spent nine years working in the City of London as a Chartered Accountant before ordination in the Church of England. Dr. Turnbull has served at the highest levels of the Church of England's General Synod and has authored four books. His doctoral research looked at the relationship of evangelicals to economics and to society and he is a regular speaker at conferences. He is married to Caroline and has four children.

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Critiques of Market-Based Poverty Alleviation

By: Dr. Richard Turnbull

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In my previous blog posts, I have explained two important principles Christians have used in fighting poverty: the voluntary principle…

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Two Proven Ideas to Help the Poor

By: Dr. Richard Turnbull

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In alleviating poverty, we often talk about the need for solutions on the local and individual level. But what does…

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Christian History’s Radical Approach to Poverty

By: Dr. Richard Turnbull

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How can Christians learn from history how best to serve the poor? The competing paradigms within evangelical thought on poverty…

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