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Bullies and Saints: An Honest Look at the Good and Evil of Christian History

Bullies and Saints: An Honest Look at the Good and Evil of Christian History

Bullies and Saints: An Honest Look at the Good and Evil of Christian History Book

Is religion a pernicious force in the world? Does it poison everything? Would we be better off without religion in general and Christianity in particular? Many think so.But the critics are only partly right: this is not what Christianity was at its foundation or on its best days. Jesus of Nazareth gave the world a beautiful melody - of charity, humility, and human dignity - and while many of its followers have been tone-deaf, many others have sung the tune and transformed the world. Dickson provides an honest account of the mixed history of Christianity and asks skeptics to listen again to the melody of Christ, despite the discord produced by too many unbelievers. He also asks Christians to reflect soberly on their own participation in the tragic inconsistencies of Christendom and pleads with them to live in tune with their Maestro.
Published:
May 11, 2021
Book share status:
In registry
ISBN:
0310119375
Publisher:
Zondervan
Narrated by:
John Dickson
Duration:
13:23:00 (HH:MM:SS)

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John Dickson (Author)
About

John thinks, writes, and speaks for a living.

His journey has been an eclectic one. Starting out as the singer-songwriter for the 90s rock band 'In the Silence' (see his Music page), he is now an author, speaker, historian, and media presenter (occasionally dabbling in his love of music).

John is committed to delivering creative, engaging content, grounded in careful thought. John has a first-class honours degree in Theology from Moore Theological College and a PhD in ancient history from Macquarie University.

Professor John Dickson has held a variety of teaching and research positions before moving to Wheaton College. These include time as a Fellow and lecturer in the Ancient History Department at Macquarie University (2002-2015), a lecturer in the Hebrew, Jewish and Biblical Studies Department at Sydney University (2011-2021), Distinguished Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Public Christianity at Ridley College Melbourne (2019-2022), and Visiting Academic in the Faculty of Classics at Oxford University, where he is researching Christianity and education in the ancient and early medieval worlds (2015-2023). He currently holds the Jean Kvamme Distinguished Chair at Wheaton College, Illinois, where he is also Distinguished Scholar in Public Christianity.

John’s first book appeared in 1993, and he has since published over 20 titles (see his Books page), including the award-winning Simply Christianity: Beyond Religion, and A Spectator’s Guide to World Religions, as well as various academic works. He is currently working on the fourth volume of his Doubter's Guide series of books for those sceptical of the Christian Faith.

Two of John’s books became documentaries, as well as airing nationally on Channel 7 (The Christ Files and Life of Jesus). A third documentary, For the Love of God: How the Church is Better and Worse Than you Ever Imagined, was released in Australian cinemas in June 2018, and aired on Australia’s national broadcaster, the ABC, later that year.

From 2007 to 2017 John was Founding Director of the Centre for Public Christianity (CPX), an independent research and media company. He served as Rector of St Andrew's Anglican Church in Roseville from 2010 to March 2019, before launching Undeceptions—a new organisation and podcast seeking to promote thoughtful Christianity in doubting times.

John has given well over a hundred talks a year at conferences, churches, schools, not-for-profits, corporations, and universities around the world. He is fascinated by history and philosophy, and about what makes people believe and doubt. His forthcoming Persuasion from Aristotle to Apple examines the intellectual and ethical keys to a good argument, from ancient times to today.

He values his family role above all others, and lives in Wheaton, Illinois, with his wife Elizabeth and the youngest of their three children.

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