Mark Noll
— author of Jesus Christ and the Life of the Mind
"As he has in many other books, Justo Gonz�lez here puts to excellent use his singular combination of biblical, historical, theological, ecumenical, and cultural wisdom to explore a subject at the heart of individual Christian life, corporate Christian community, and public Christian witness. As it tracks variations, shifts, and controversies in 'Sabbath' observance from pre-Christian days to the present, this learned but wonderfully accessible book explains why corporate worship on 'the Lord's day' should still be as encouraging as it has been so consistently for so many in the past."
Randall Balmer
— Dartmouth College
"In his Brief History of Sunday Justo L. Gonz�lez demonstrates both an impressive command of history and a dexterous handling of sources. He concludes, provocatively, that Christian observance of Sunday in the twenty-first century might actually benefit from a reversion to the pre-Constantinian model, when Christianity was not the favored faith. This is a very good, informative, and lively book."
Kimberly Bracken Long
— Columbia Theological Seminary
"With the extensive knowledge of an accomplished historian and the graceful skill of a storyteller, Justo Gonz�lez traverses the long and complex history of Sunday clearly and accessibly. Not only does he deepen our understanding of how we came to do the things we do, but he also offers a vision of the church's future where Protestants and Catholics alike rediscover the ancient meaning of Sunday—a day of joy when we celebrate Christ's resurrection, eagerly and actively anticipating the coming of the new creation."
Library Journal
“An enjoyable, approachable, and impeccably evenhanded work that is more than a mere outline of its subject.”