Overall it was an ok book, I found a lack of sources for quotes attributed to men who’ve been dead for two thousand years a source of questions. I did agree with chapter five and it’s advice that Christians need to stop using coercion as a tactic against everyone else.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Story of little boy born to a Roman general in a tiny outpost who becomes the Roman Emperor Constantine and his influence on the Christian Church. Timely and very relevant in today’s politically charged environment, reminding the value of preserving freedom of conscience/faith/religion and not fall into the trap of using religion for political gain. Quick read.