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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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balancing David's silly review,
By "jeffmichaelp" (Piermont, NH) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Border Crossings: Christian Trespasses on Popular Culture and Public Affairs (Paperback)
Hey, Someone has to balance out the review by David from PA. How can you review a book you haven't read because you 'know the spiel'? Based on everything I have ever read by Clapp, I don't think David has a clue about the 'spiel'. How can someone's review be counted when they haven't read the book?
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John Coltrane, Jesus, and the X-Files,
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This review is from: Border Crossings: Christian Trespasses on Popular Culture and Public Affairs (Paperback)
Rodney Clapp reconciles being a Christian and loving jazz in this thoughtful, intelligent and entertaining work. He covers how theologians are becoming increasingly irrelevant, points out how the church's refusal of jazz points to its sin of racism, and questions how the church can become as effective in its mission as the multinational corporations. Clapp displays a thorough and real understanding of Christian faith and contemporary culture, but never disappears in technical language or recycled, stale "God talk." I highly recommend this book for pastors, laypeople, and theologians of all sects and political affiliations. Everyone will be challenged and affirmed.
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Border Crossings: Christian Trespasses on Popular Culture and Public Affairs by Rodney Clapp (Paperback - October 1, 2000)
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