Does religion poison everything? Join John Dickson, Justine Toh, and Simon Smart on location around the globe and in conversation with leading scholars as they weigh up the good, the bad, the ugly - and the unexpected - when it comes to the impact Christianity has had on the world...
Does religion poison everything? Join John Dickson, Justine Toh, and Simon Smart on location around the globe and in conversation with leading scholars as they weigh up the good, the bad, the ugly - and the unexpected - when it comes to the impact Christianity has had on the world we live in.
The history of the church offers plenty of ammunition to its critics. Crusades, inquisitions, witch hunts, the oppression of women ... so would we be better off without Christianity?
*For the Love of God: How the church is better + worse than you ever imagined*, a documentary by the Centre for Public Christianity, confronts the worst of what Christians have done - and also traces the origins of Western values like human rights, charity, humility, and non-violence back to the influence of Jesus.
This is not the history we think we know.
The Deluxe Edition features 4x 1 hour episodes:
*Episode 1 - War + Peace* The history of the West has been mostly Christian. And it's been pretty violent - Crusades, inquisitions, wars of religion. So, would the world be more peaceful without it?
*Episode 2 - Rights + Wrongs* In ancient Rome, parents who didn't want their new-born babies would take them outside the city and leave them on a rubbish dump. This practice was not only accepted, but actually encouraged by law and philosophers. So, what changed?
*Episode 3 - Rich + Poor* If Jesus was a poor carpenter, who described himself as having nowhere to lay his head, then the opulence of many churchmen through the ages sits strangely with their claim to follow one who was a friend to the down-and-out.
*Episode 4 - Power + Humility* The first Christians were a powerless and persecuted minority. But when Emperor Constantine became a Christian in 312 things began to change dramatically.
Does religion poison everything? Join John Dickson, Justine Toh, and Simon Smart on location around the globe and in conversation with leading scholars as they weigh up the good, the bad, the ugly - and the unexpected - when it comes to the impact Christianity has had on the world...
Does religion poison everything? Join John Dickson, Justine Toh, and Simon Smart on location around the globe and in conversation with leading scholars as they weigh up the good, the bad, the ugly - and the unexpected - when it comes to the impact Christianity has had on the world we live in.
The history of the church offers plenty of ammunition to its critics. Crusades, inquisitions, witch hunts, the oppression of women ... so would we be better off without Christianity?
*For the Love of God: How the church is better + worse than you ever imagined*, a documentary by the Centre for Public Christianity, confronts the worst of what Christians have done - and also traces the origins of Western values like human rights, charity, humility, and non-violence back to the influence of Jesus.
This is not the history we think we know.
The Deluxe Edition features 4x 1 hour episodes:
*Episode 1 - War + Peace* The history of the West has been mostly Christian. And it's been pretty violent - Crusades, inquisitions, wars of religion. So, would the world be more peaceful without it?
*Episode 2 - Rights + Wrongs* In ancient Rome, parents who didn't want their new-born babies would take them outside the city and leave them on a rubbish dump. This practice was not only accepted, but actually encouraged by law and philosophers. So, what changed?
*Episode 3 - Rich + Poor* If Jesus was a poor carpenter, who described himself as having nowhere to lay his head, then the opulence of many churchmen through the ages sits strangely with their claim to follow one who was a friend to the down-and-out.
*Episode 4 - Power + Humility* The first Christians were a powerless and persecuted minority. But when Emperor Constantine became a Christian in 312 things began to change dramatically.
For the Love of God Deluxe Edition (2 DVDs)$14.99$7.50
This DVD was so good to view. A history lesson in the Churches worse best attempts to be Jesus to the World. \\r\\n
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
7 years ago
Timely and Inspiring
The deluxe edition, featuring the extended documentary is well worth purchasing. 1 Peter 2:12 exhorts us as God's people to live such good lives among the nations that though we might be accused of doing wrong, the nations may see our good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us. Dickson, Smart, Toh and CPX have researched how the church have lived this out over the centuries and where we have fallen short. In so doing they have provided fresh encouragement and inspiration for bold and loving engagement with the world around us for God's glory and the good of our neighbour. In owning up to the failures, the balanced nature of the documentary also serves as a helpful conversation starter with those who don't yet believe.