The Authors : Andrew Britton (1940) studied Modern History at Oxford and then joined the Government Economic Service as a cadet economist. He gained a masters degree with distinction at the London School of Economics. In 1982 he was appointed Director of the independent National Institute of Economic and Social Research. From 1995 to 1997 he served as Executive Secretary of the Enquiry into the Unemployment and the Future of Work set up by the Council of Churches for Britain and Ireland.
He is a Reader in the Anglican diocese of Southwark, and Chairman of the Diocesan Board of Finance. Peter Sedgwick (1948) is a priest in the Church of England who has taught theology at the Universities of Birmingham (1979-1982) and Hull (1988-1994), and was a visiting scholar at the Center for Theological Inquiry, Princeton, New Jersey in 1991. He has worked for the Church of England Board for Social Responsibility since 1996 and edits their journal Crucible.