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Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality - Community Reviews back

by Scott Brick, Donald Miller
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Michelle Scott, urban fantasy author
Michelle Scott, urban fantasy author rated it 12 years ago
The altar call at the end of the book kind of summed up why I didn't care for it. Although the author had many, wonderful insights into Christianity, I felt I was being sold a bill of goods throughout. I would have preferred a series of open-ended discussions. So many times, the author came close...
Read This! says Keeks
Read This! says Keeks rated it 13 years ago
Written by Donald Miller, Blue Like Jazz reads like conversation between deep, soul-searching friends. He isn't afraid of ambling along. He isn't afraid to be completely transparent - which is why this book is equally profound and disturbing. The subtitle "Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spiritua...
Catchy Blog Title Forthcoming
Catchy Blog Title Forthcoming rated it 13 years ago
I just could not put this down!
Veritatem Facientes In Caritate
Veritatem Facientes In Caritate rated it 14 years ago
There were a lot of good points in this book, but so much of it was a view of Christianity that was based on feeling. It seemed to portray how Christians have traditionally done things or believed, and then counter it with "I think" or "I felt". There was very little basing of his ideas on Scripture...
Book.Blog.Bake.
Book.Blog.Bake. rated it 14 years ago
My relationship with this book has taken quite a journey. Upon my first read through, I was not impressed, and at times felt the desire to fling the book against the wall. The second time, I argued with it. And the third time, I finally realized all the things I was arguing with were things I had al...
Kyndal's Book Blog
Kyndal's Book Blog rated it 16 years ago
Simple yet very deep. Easy to read and thought provoking. I loved this book! I'm going to have to read it again. It was too much to take in all at once. Highly recommended.
The Review Man
The Review Man rated it 18 years ago
"Christian spirituality" is slightly redundant; coupled with the adjective "nonreligious", it's absurd.That's how I feel about Blue Like Jazz - the good parts are things I already know, and the rest is crazy. Donald Miller does his best to appeal to the hippie in us, but I think it's a failed experi...
XOX
XOX rated it 56 years ago
Crap! Lair christian talks about christianity in a yucky, preaching jerk style.
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