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Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality

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Pages
243
Language
EN
ISBN
9780785263708
Reading Time
~4h 15min

Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality is a book by Donald Miller. It has 243 pages.

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Donald Miller’s Blue Like Jazz approaches Christian spirituality through personal reflection and artistic metaphor rather than doctrinal instruction. Structured around the improvisational nature of jazz, the book weaves together memoir, philosophical inquiry, and candid self-examination to explore faith outside conventional religious frameworks. Miller examines doubt, authenticity, and the search for meaning while navigating everyday experiences, relationships, and cultural observations. Rather than offering theological answers, the work invites readers to consider how spiritual practice can emerge from honest questioning and lived experience. The narrative balances introspection with accessible prose, establishing it as a notable contribution to contemporary discussions about faith in modern life. By treating spirituality as an evolving conversation rather than a fixed set of beliefs, Miller’s writing engages audiences seeking thoughtful exploration of Christianity that embraces uncertainty and creative expression.

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Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality has 243 pages.

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Donald Miller’s Blue Like Jazz approaches Christian spirituality through personal reflection and artistic metaphor rather than doctrinal instruction. Structured around the improvisational nature of jazz, the book weaves together memoir, philosophical inquiry, and candid self-examination to explore f...

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Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality was written by Donald Miller.