This brilliant series of theological reflections from internationally
known scholar and Anglican cleric Samuel Wells reflects on the
challenges of our understanding of Christ's crucifixion that arise today
using contemporary ideas in history, biblical studies, and philosophy.
Wells deals with such questions as: "Does the improbability of one event
having significance for everything, everywhere, for all time leave our
faith hanging by a thread?" "Does the possibility that elements of the
story did not actually happen leave our Christian heritage hanging by a
thread?" "Does the history of persecution that flowed from the classical
belief that the Jews were responsible for Jesus' death leave our
morality hanging by a thread?"
After reflecting upon six biblical stories, Wells discovers that the
cross has an enduring power to shape how we live, how we relate to one
another, and how we allow ourselves to be enfolded in God's story.