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Unconditional?: The call of Jesus to radical forgiveness
by Brian Zahnd
To be honest, I thought reading a whole book on forgiveness would be boring. However, this author not only has a great skill in writing, but he balances out scriptural teaching with loads of examples. The book begins by asking a serious question as to whether forgiveness is always possible. Using a true stories of Simon Wiesenthal (concentration camp survivor), Corrie Ten Boom, Nelson Mandella, the Amish of Nichol Mines, and many others, Zahnd shows how "radical love" really can't exit without "radical forgiveness." I would have probably given this a 5 out of 5 but for about 3 chapters near the end of the book that seem to get off track a bit. However, the last chapter gets back to point and sums everything up nicely. I would definitely recommend this book for anyone struggling with unforgiveness. Good book.