That link—between money and morals—isn’t limited to
the pages of ancient sacred texts, however. You can spot it in today’s news
thanks to a creative new project called the Rolling Jubilee, part of the Strike
Debt campaign, which are both offshoots of the Occupy Wall Street movement and
are tackling a huge problem. According to the Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau, about 30 million Americans are being hounded by debt collection
agencies.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Sally Steenland: Forgive us our debts
In many faith traditions, forgiveness refers to more
than sin. It also refers to economic debt. The Hebrew Bible teaches the
practice of Jubilee, where debts are forgiven every seven years. The Koran
urges compassion for debtors in difficult straits, saying their debts should be
postponed until they are “in ease.” In these faith traditions and others,
economic and moral behavior is tightly entwined.
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