Why I Wrote Love Thy Stranger and Significant Benefits that Can Come Your Way
As many of you know, my book Love Thy Stranger: How the Teachings of Jesus Transformed the Moral Conscience of the West (Simon & Schuster) is coming out next month: March 24. The issues I address in the book are obviously central to what we do here on the blog, and I'm unusually excited about this one. It is now available for pre-order, and later in the post I'll explain why it might be worth ordering-pre. But first I'd like to say something in general about it. The only reason an author writes a book of non-fiction (OK, or SHOULD write a book!) is because it deals with something that is both significant and of interest to readers. I've tried to write books for a general audience that cover issues important and even intriguing to people interested in the Bible, the historical Jesus, the history of early Christianity, and the Christian religion in general. This book is a different because I think it is IMPORTANT. To lots of things. To be sure, for anyone who [...]


