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Who Are We To Judge?: Empathy And Discernment In A Critical Age
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9780281072484
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9780281072484
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Jesus says 'Do not judge' yet our human instinct often leads us to harsh judgements of others. In a world where snap judgements are made in seconds on social media, how can Christians resist the urge to join in? Christians may be especially adept at dressing up their judgement of others as righteousness and being a witness for Christ without recognising the psychological and spiritual pitfalls. It remains easier to point the finger at clearer and more observable sins than to recognise the way judgementalism corrupts us. In this insightful and wise book, Fraser Dyer helps us to understand what compels Christians to be judgemental towards others. He explores the condemnation of judgementalism throughout scripture, and particularly in the ministry and teaching of Christ. He also includes a set of practical approaches, rooted in Christian spirituality, to enable us to journey from the self-righteousness of judgementalism towards love of God and neighbour.
Author: Fraser Dyer |
Publisher: Spck Publishing |
Publication Date: Jul 16, 2015 |
Number of Pages: 146 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 0281072485 |
ISBN-13: 9780281072484 |
Who Are We To Judge?: Empathy And Discernment In A Critical Age
$14.99
$13.26
Sale 12%
Jesus says 'Do not judge' yet our human instinct often leads us to harsh judgements of others. In a world where snap judgements are made in seconds on social media, how can Christians resist the urge to join in? Christians may be especially adept at dressing up their judgement of others as righteousness and being a witness for Christ without recognising the psychological and spiritual pitfalls. It remains easier to point the finger at clearer and more observable sins than to recognise the way judgementalism corrupts us. In this insightful and wise book, Fraser Dyer helps us to understand what compels Christians to be judgemental towards others. He explores the condemnation of judgementalism throughout scripture, and particularly in the ministry and teaching of Christ. He also includes a set of practical approaches, rooted in Christian spirituality, to enable us to journey from the self-righteousness of judgementalism towards love of God and neighbour.
Author: Fraser Dyer |
Publisher: Spck Publishing |
Publication Date: Jul 16, 2015 |
Number of Pages: 146 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 0281072485 |
ISBN-13: 9780281072484 |