In this little book, we discover that if Christianity isn't about
forgiveness, it's about nothing at all. But is there a limit to
forgiveness? Is it always possible? Or even always right? This book
begins with Simon Wiesenthal, an Austrian Jew imprisoned in a Nazi
concentration camp during WWII, who was confronted with the plea for
forgiveness from a dying Nazi SS soldier. This book will challenge you
with the question: "What would you do?" The Question of Forgiveness
reminds us that Christ's command to love your enemy is very hard to do,
but as followers of Christ, we are called to believe that love is more
powerful than hate--something that Christ modeled to the extreme of
Calvary's cross. Zahnd digs into the question of forgiveness, and
concludes with this: beyond the suffering of unconditional forgiveness
lie the resurrection of love and the triumph of peace.