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A timely reflection on a highly relevant contemporary issue.

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Dryer admits that for many years, his own judgements have been anything but gentle against the Church and the behaviour and beliefs of fellow Christians. How did we get to this state where judgementalism is so common? How do we avoid it? Dryer approaches these questions by first analysing why we feel we must judge others. He then goes on to examine Jesus’ teaching and concludes by saying we need discernment and an informed and generous attitude, rather than hasty judgements. The book is well structured and logical in its approach, and while Dyer is dealing with a complex topic, his writing is not academic or dry. Thanks to Dyer’s approachable and frequently humorous style, this book could be read by an older teenager or adult, providing they are willing to have their presuppositions and prejudices challenged. It could also be used profitably as a study book for a home group. * Premier Christianity *

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      Publisher: SPCK Publishing
      Publication Date: 7/16/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780281072484, 978-0281072484
      ISBN10: 0281072485

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A timely reflection on a highly relevant contemporary issue.

      Trade Review
      Dryer admits that for many years, his own judgements have been anything but gentle against the Church and the behaviour and beliefs of fellow Christians. How did we get to this state where judgementalism is so common? How do we avoid it? Dryer approaches these questions by first analysing why we feel we must judge others. He then goes on to examine Jesus’ teaching and concludes by saying we need discernment and an informed and generous attitude, rather than hasty judgements. The book is well structured and logical in its approach, and while Dyer is dealing with a complex topic, his writing is not academic or dry. Thanks to Dyer’s approachable and frequently humorous style, this book could be read by an older teenager or adult, providing they are willing to have their presuppositions and prejudices challenged. It could also be used profitably as a study book for a home group. * Premier Christianity *

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