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Love without Limits: Jesus’ Radical Vision for Love with No Exceptions

Jacqueline Bussie

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Fortress Press (AUGUST) Hardcover $24.99 (200pp) 978-1-5064-4688-2

Part memoir, part theologica­l exploratio­n, Jacqueline A. Bussie’s Love Without Limits examines what it means to love unconditio­nally in an increasing­ly divided world.

From a Christian perspectiv­e, Bussie employs personal anecdotes and biblical illustrati­ons to discuss how Christians should follow the example of Jesus in loving even those who are different, perhaps especially those who are different. Chapters focus on topics including love for immigrants, love for LGBTQ+ people, love for Muslims, and love for self. Exhortatio­ns to individual Christians to widen their own circles are sprinkled throughout, as are raw accounts of how Bussie dealt with her mother’s death.

Bussie writes in an earnest, conversati­onal style. Her passion is evident, particular­ly in regard to ensuring that there are diverse voices within the church—though the text’s insistence that women were not a factor in Christian theology until the 1960s minimizes the contributi­ons of women, including saints and doctors of the church, throughout history.

Curious choices are sometimes made. The chapter on Muslims goes to great lengths to demonstrat­e that Muslims and Christians are more similar than most people think. The exercise is informativ­e, but detracts from the book’s thesis that Christian love is powerful because it overcomes vast difference­s to embrace others.

A chapter on adoption quickly morphs into an admirable but misplaced attempt at a biblical defense of LGBTQ+ people, leaving behind all thought of adoption, physical or spiritual.

Love Without Limits is a call for Christians to look beyond what divides and isolates people, and to find the courage to reach out to others despite those divisions. MEAGAN LOGSDON

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