Love Thy Stranger
How Jesus Transformed Our Moral Conscience
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oneworld Publications
Publishing:16th Apr '26
£19.80 was £22.00
This title is due to be published on 16th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

How an apocalyptic Jewish preacher changed what it meant to be a good person forever
When you hear of a devastating earthquake thousands of miles away, you might reach into your pockets to make a donation. That’s the fault of an itinerant Jewish preacher from an obscure backwater of the Roman Empire, otherwise known as Jesus Christ.
Early Christians, like their fellow Roman citizens, had much in common with us: a good life was one in which you could provide for your family, care for your friends and contribute to your community. Bart D. Ehrman asserts Jesus’s moral revolution was both simple and impossible: you should love strangers as much as you love your family. And you should forgive those who wrong you freely. Most of us will never live up to these ideals. But much of the good we do comes from the fact we feel we ought.
By demanding we love, Jesus came to trouble our consciences, not to salve them.
'An engaging but expert guide.' The Times on Heaven and Hell
ISBN: 9781836431824
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288 pages