Many people's lives are crippled, or at least hampered, by what other people have done to them, or what they have done to other people. Only by finding a way to be free of the past, can we live fully. The Christian belief is that we do this by forgiveness, and by the death of Jesus on the cross. This volume discusses the how and why of forgiveness, seeking to help the reader understand the meaning of the death of Jesus and how it helps us to forget and live. The book is presented in six chapters with questions to help groups in Lent.
Christopher D. Stanley is Professor Emeritus at St. Bonaventure University in western New York, where he taught courses on the sacred texts of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and the role of religion in contemporary society.
Dr. Stanley has written widely about the social world of early Christianity, including four authored books, three edited books, and dozens of articles in top international journals. He has presented papers and given lectures at conferences, universities, seminaries, and churches around the world, including South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, Austria, Romania, England, Scotland, Ireland, and India. He is a member of the Studiorum Societas Novi Testamenti (SNTS), an elite international organization of New Testament scholars, and served as the founding chair for two ongoing sections of the Society of Biblical Literature.
In recent years Dr. Stanley has expanded his repertoire to include historical fiction. He recently completed a trilogy titled "A Slave's Story" that takes readers on an immersive and engaging journey through the social, religious, and political worlds of first-century Asia Minor (modern Turkey) and Israel/Palestine. All three books in the series--"A Rooster for Asklepios," "A Bull for Pluto," and "A Ram for Mars"--are available from Amazon and other booksellers in both ebook and paperback formats. The first two books are also available as audiobooks on Audible, and the third one is currently in process of being recorded.