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Blue Like Jazz
Donald Miller
Blue Like Jazz is a semi-autobiographical collection of intimate, soul-searching essays that chronicle author Donald Miller's remarkable journey with Christian faith and doubt. The book details his spiritual evolution from a distant understanding of God to a zealous but ultimately empty ministry, and finally to an authentic, culturally relevant faith. Much of the narrative centers on Miller's experiences and philosophical reflections while auditing classes at the highly secular Reed College in Portland, Oregon. This non-fiction work is considered a cornerstone of Christian nonfiction, offering a fresh, honest, and non-judgmental perspective on life, love, and redemption for those who question the status quo of organized religion.
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Publisher
Thomas Nelson
Pages
243
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780785289319
ISBN-10
0785289313
Language
English
Published
2003-01-01
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