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Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality
by Donald Miller
by Donald Miller
Picked it up as a lark. The cover says he writes somewhat like Anne Lamott--that is, he can be very funny--and I'm finding that to be true.
I don't agree totally with all of his theology (but then again, whose theology do I agree totally with) but I liked the book. Miller is humble, very humorous, vulnerable and deeply committed to being a follower of Jesus, which is different that being a subscriber to Christianity, which Miller is not. He shares personal experiences on subjects many Christians don't talk about.
A worthwhile read.
I don't agree totally with all of his theology (but then again, whose theology do I agree totally with) but I liked the book. Miller is humble, very humorous, vulnerable and deeply committed to being a follower of Jesus, which is different that being a subscriber to Christianity, which Miller is not. He shares personal experiences on subjects many Christians don't talk about.
A worthwhile read.
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Jul 26, 2010 08:53am
Funny title.
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