Bread and Rosaries
Welcome to Bread and Rosaries, the UK based podcast that delves into the complexities of eating the rich in the name of Jesus.
We have episodes on protest, motherhood, policing, liberation theology, purity culture and much more. Plus guests superior to any other podcast! So whether you’re a Christian seeking a fresh perspective or a raging communist curious about spirituality in the revolution, Bread and Rosaries is here to blow your mind! And failing that, you can always come and join us as we try not to get sued for defamation by the Tories!
Bread and Rosaries
Ep.44 - Class and Solidarity (feat. Rev. Luke Larner)
Jonny, Ben and Adam are joined by Luke Larner to talk about the new book Confounding The Mighty: Stories of Church, Social Class and Solidarity which he edited. We talk about the confusing way class is often understood, navigating identity politics, and the class nature of Brexit, as well as the the joys of being a Premier League parish!
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Adam – @CommieXian
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Luke can be found on most platforms with the username lucaslarner. Some of the books mentioned in this episode include:
Father Joe by Joseph Williamson
Yes to God by Alan Ecclestone
Alan Ecclestone: Priest as Revolutionary by Timothy Gorringe
Apocalypse Now and Then by Catherine Keller
Embracing Hopelessness by Miguel De La Torre
Making a Way out of No Way by Monica Coleman
No Rising Tide by Joerg Rieger
The Practice of Prophetic Imagination by Walter Brueggemann
Occupy Religion by Joerg Rieger and Kwok Pui-lan
Ben mentioned this blog post from Cardiff: Ugger Utetown
Luke mentioned the song 'Only a Pawn in Their Game' by Bob Dylan
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Music credits at this link