Although I have read this book numerous times since its publication, I didn't get around to reviewing it initially because at that time I wasn't reviewing books. I acquired my first copy from the church bookstore, and later I had ordered an autographed copy directly from Kittredge Cherry's Jesus in Love website. However, I continued ordering copies to share, and eventually the author herself gifted me with additional author's copies to share. This book has been an absolutely priceless boost to my own spiritual insight. I have shared with many friends my belief that Cherry's vision of Jesus as a truly human, truly sexual individual who none-the-less fulfills the theological concept of "God With Us" is absolutely on target.
If a person cares about having a serious, real and vital relationship with Jesus, I believe that the "Jesus in Love" books, culminating in the powerful and incredibly meaningful "At the Cross" are a quantum leap in that direction. I continue reading this book again and again, and sharing it with everyone I can! However this is the first time I've shared a review on Goodreads; obviously, it took me far too long to get around to doing so. There really is no better testimony to any author's work than the urge to re-read and then share as broadly as possible, even when it means purchasing more copies to give to those who might be skeptical. And that is the key point. Fortunately, now that Cherry's works are available in e-book format, this becomes more economical.
The original "Jesus in Love" and the second half, "Jesus in Love: At the Cross" represent a brilliantly developed interpretation of what "God with Us" means in the context of the insights of modern theology that acknowledges the reality of the universe as visualized by modern science. If for nothing else than the scene after the Crucifixion but before the Resurrection when Jesus joins God in reviewing the sins of humankind by looking at the coding errors in DNA, this book contains breakthrough concepts. But way beyond all this, Cherry's description of Christ's post-resurrection interactions with his followers and the Pentecost event are surpassingly beautiful and theologically flawless. Every time I reread the Jesus in Love books, I am more deeply enriched and spiritually uplifted.