Blue Like Jazz
Here’s the first review I’ve come across actually bothered to read of Don Miller’s Blue Like Jazz that comes from a theologically respectable perspective.
by richard
Here’s the first review I’ve come across actually bothered to read of Don Miller’s Blue Like Jazz that comes from a theologically respectable perspective.
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Man, I feel like a heretic ;o)
http://www.thisclassicallife.com/weblog/index.php/archives/20
Sorry kristen. I missed that review… I guess the book wasn’t really on my radar screen back then.
I wasn’t going to mention it, but since kristen already chimed in:
http://teamredd.blogspot.com/2005_11_01_teamredd_archive.html#113321255312774115
Okay, okay, okay. I suck. I am a bad person.
I will edit my post now.
Woo hoo! I’ve been moved from “not theologically reputable” to “not worth bothering to read.” Tiny victories!
sigh
My comment was intended to be self-deprecating. But… I seem to be made to suffer. It’s my lot in life.
Since it’s your lot in life, Richard….let me help out:
http://foolishsage.com/archives/2005/05/28/blue-like-jazz/
And the link in your original post now seems not to work.
Well, at least on this one my original comments hold true!
It works for me. Anyone else having trouble?
Ouch!
Oh, and the link now works….must’ve been temporarily down.
By the way, Mark, my begging on your blog paid off! I’m getting a copy of Photographs!
We’re just shameless, aren’t we?
“Shameless as a man could be / you could make a total fool of me / I just wanted you to know …”
Sorry, I had to dip into the Billy Joel reverie for a minute. [What's that you say? "Garth Brooks recorded that song!"? Yes, he did. Poser.]
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