“Unoffendable” Love and Offense

The final piece in a five-part review of this book. God's love, the smog of shame, and the cost of forgiveness are a good way to complete my thoughts on this book. #Unoffendable #BrantHansen

“Unoffendable” Scripture Versus Straw Men

Jesus and Paul provide the template for us to understand how to process our offences and emotional pain. At the end of this post, I provide the title for what I think is a way better book on that topic. #Unoffendable #BrantHansen

“Unoffendable” Who Does Jesus Trust?

This week I tackle Jesus's observed theology concerning people, and what scripture has to say about love and anger. #Unoffendable #BrantHansen

“Unoffendable” Action Versus Motivation

Though the second chapter begins with what I see as good advice, it seems to conflate concepts throughout, and ends with what to me is a hair-raising conclusion. #Unoffendable

“Unoffendable” Be Careful With This

Considering he accolades of such high-profile authors as all Alan Hirsch and Frank Viola (who I hold in high regard), you would think I would love this book. But I do not. #Unoffendable