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Poverty is a human problem, not simply an economic one, and it demands a human response. How should we as individuals respond to the problem of poverty in our communities? What role should institutions play in helping the poor?
The humanity of unborn babies will define the country's continuing abortion debate for the next several years.
Baby Seven Billion will have a greater chance to live to adulthood and receive an education—and a lower chance of suffering extreme material poverty—than a child at any previous juncture in history. This prospect, in and of itself, should be a cause for celebration.
As moral questions intensify, the answers offered by the case that struck down Canada's abortion laws will look more and more inadequate, shallow, short-sighted and obsolete.
Will the DPRK move towards a more economically pragmatic and economically successful future?
While adding “in bed” may make bland comments amusing, adding “like Steve Jobs” doesn’t make dumb ideas interesting or executable.
P. J. Hill, the George F. Bennett Professor of Economics at Wheaton College, will discuss the theology of human nature, humanity's relationship to God, and the role of Christian beliefs in the understanding of economic systems.






