In the workplace power of different sorts is required to perform the services or create the products intended by the business or institution.
Power is troubling for many Christians. We are suspicious that its exercise violates the ethos of the Sermon on the Mount with its call for meekness and willingness to be last.
Poverty is without doubt one of the most persistent and universal tragedies of our post-World War II world order.
Pollution is an old word for “uncleanness” that has taken on grim new meanings in the modern world.
The term politics is often used to refer to all situations in which power is important.
Should Christians in a democratic society join political parties?
It is difficult to pin down the elusive character of pleasure.