Blue Like Jazz Controversy. Blue Like Jazz Audiobook, written by Donald Miller At a book signing event, one enthusiastic reader of Miller's Blue Like Jazz said: "I love Blue Like Jazz because it's, like, a Christian book, but it doesn't make you feel bad about yourself" ("A Better Storyteller," Christianity Today, June 2007). The Blue Like Jazz book [Driscoll] sees as blowing up in the face of its author, a friend of his
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It generated considerable controversy and rancor against me Blue Like Jazz is a gentle, honest resource for those curious about the Christian faith, or new to it, and offers a fresh and original perspective on life, love, and redemption.
Blue Like Jazz (2012)
Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller (Book Review) Review: Existential Theology, Strong Voice & Comics Update: After reading Blue Like Jazz a second time, and having mellowed out a little, I'm upping my grade to a very strong A It generated considerable controversy and rancor against me Blue Like Jazz is a gentle, honest resource for those curious about the Christian faith, or new to it, and offers a fresh and original perspective on life, love, and redemption.
Blue Like Jazz Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality eBook Miller, Don. So what did I like about the book? Blue Like Jazz is built around a sound premise - that the Christian faith continues to be relevant even in a postmodern culture That sentiment helped Blue Like Jazz, the book, become an early catalyst of a growing movement of young American evangelical Christians who were distancing themselves from the excesses of organized religion, calling for a return to Christianity's true meaning, and initiating a more open-ended, diplomatic, affable tone to cultural engagement.
Blue Like Jazz (2012). Blue Like Jazz is the second book by Donald Miller This semi- autobiographical work, subtitled "Non-Religious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality," is a collection of essays and personal reflections chronicling the author's growing understanding of the nature of God and Jesus, and the need and responsibility for an authentic personal response.