Liar Liar, Church On Fire traces the transformation of early Christianity from a disruptive, egalitarian movement centered on the teachings of Jesus into a hierarchical institution aligned with empire, authority, and control
Drawing on history, theology, and political context, J.P. Lagio examines how survival pressures, imperial favor, and institutional incentives gradually altered Christianity’s original spirit.
This book is not an attack on faith, it is an inquiry into how institutions change, why they do so, and what is lost when moral movements trade disruption for durability.