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The Jazz Theologian
In Many Colors: Interview w/ Soong-Chan Rah
By
Robert Gelinas
In his latest book, Soong-Chan Rah wants to equip us for the multicultural revolution that’s knocking at the American church’s door. Are we ready to trade our melting pots for jazz improv? Right now, the U.S. is experiencing the most dramatic demographic shift in its history. By 2050, white Americans will no longer represent a…
Do We Need a New Christianity?—Interview with Brian McLaren
By
Robert Gelinas
(Here’s my McLaren interview consolidated) Recently, I interviewed Brian McLaren about his new book, A New Kind of Christianity: Ten Questions That Are Transforming The Faith. McLaren is author of over a dozen books and among Time magazine “25 Most influential Evangelicals” (2005). The interview covers a number of pertinent subjects for faith in the 21st…
Do We Need a New Christianity?–Interview with Brian McLaren
By
Robert Gelinas
The Jazz Question Jazz Theologian: You’re a musician and I’m a jazz theologian, so let’s jam a bit. Jazz assumes standards and practices before one takes the stage. What are the basic practices that need to be assumed before we can experience A New Kind of Christianity? McLaren: First, that there’s a key we’re playing in: that’s…
Interview with Brian McLaren (final question…a jazz question)
By
Robert Gelinas
Jazz Theologian: You’re a musician and I’m a jazz theologian, so let’s jam a bit. Jazz assumes standards and practices before one takes the stage. What are the basic practices that need to be assumed before we can experience A New Kind of Christianity?
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