A scholarly review of early Christian history and its policies against
heresy and lessons for today's church leaders and reformers
Ancient heresies have modern expressions that influence our churches and
culture, creating cruel dilemmas for today's Christian in the form of
error, sin, and various distortions on orthodox faith. In The Cruelty
of Heresy, Bishop C. FitzSimons Allison captures the drama and
relevance of the Councils of the fourth and fifth centuries and shows
how the remarkable achievements of these early struggles provide
valuable guidelines for believers today.
"Bishop Allison has combined a lifetime of scholarship and pastoral
experience in this remarkable, readable work. . . . He vividly describes
how the two human tendencies toward self-centeredness and escape from
the difficulties of life--both very popular today--always distort the
gospel. . . . Invaluable reading for any minister of the gospel, those
who are preparing for Christian ministry, and all who seek a deeper
understanding of authentic Christian orthodoxy."--Joseph Cardinal
Bernardin, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Chicago (1982-1996)