MAURICE Reckitt
There are Christians on the one hand who say that the Church should not meddle with politics, and there are those on the other hand who say that the present order of society must be overthrown in the name of Christianity ; but between these extremes there is a very large number of Christians who feel permanently uncomfortable about such obvious iUs as unemployment and bad housing. It is hoped that they will get from Mr. Reckitt's fundamental examination of the problem the guidance that they seek.
Mr. Reckitt is to give the first of three talks on this subject today, and the remaining two are on May 24 and June 7.