Jesus’ most famous parable had a big influence on the early church – and the world.
Jesus’ most famous parable had a big influence on the early church – and the world.
The Jewish and early Christian insistence on care for the poor transformed the ancient world.
Modern ideas of charity were an anomaly in Greece and Rome.
The medieval papacy offers a vivid picture of a church corrupted by wealth.
We take it for granted that caring for the sick is a good thing. Why?
Father Damien of Molokai showed the true meaning of “compassion”: to suffer with the afflicted.
Few people have done more to lessen human misery and increase human happiness than Lord Shaftesbury.
Is it just the outliers, the extraordinary individuals, who influence history?