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Finding the Groove: Composing a Jazz-Shaped Faith Summary:By Robert Gelinas
Picture the possibilities if American churches operated like jazz combos instead of slick corporations. Drawing brilliant parallels between the body of Christ and the qualities inherent to jazz, Robert Gelinas points us beyond the ordinary to the often overlooked freedom, beauty, grace, unity, creativity, and power that are our birthright as believers. Summary: Refreshing look at the Christian life Rating: 5 Robert Gellinas is quickly establishing himself as a pastor and writer committed to the exhortation of authentic Christian living. Finding the Groove is a refreshing look at the Christian life. No lists. No how-to steps. Life is more like jazz. A relationship with Christ is give-and-take, improvisation, and fluid. The parallels Gellinas draws between jazz and Christian life are profound. A great-read! Summary: A Surprisingly Powerful MetaphorRating: 5 I was once told by an octogenarian seminary professor that though multitudes of theology texts had been written, every generation needed to write them again in order to find their voice and relate orthodoxy to their world. Robert Gelinas' book, Finding the Groove, is a fresh look at Christian theology through the surprisingly powerful, and uniquely American, metaphor of jazz.
Though not a musician himself, Gelinas has a lot to offer for the outworking of the Christian life through his reflections on jazz and how it works. Among the pleasant surprises along the way, he includes several biographical sketches and anecdotes that serve his thesis well. I have played and (sporadically) followed jazz for years, and I found his grasp of the topic refreshing and exciting.
The book is broken up into a handful of the characteristics of jazz music, and each is used to reflect on living a Christ-shaped life. I deeply appreciated his commitment to sound doctrine - after all, improvisation on a theme only works if the musician is playing with the chord progression laid down by the song. I also appreciated his use of the images of "ensemble" and "call and response" to reflect on how we live in community as people devoted to Christ and each other.
Overall, this is a book on discipleship and spiritual formation with an eye on what it means to live life in community. If you are a musician, I think you will enjoy his insights, and if you are not, you will still have a lot to gain from the book.
Rating: 5 Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RV12MRUE4GBEM My name is Pete Gall (My Beautiful Idol), and I'm proud to know and cheer for Robert Gelinas. I met Robert in Denver in the mid-1990s, and I remember going to see him preach at local African-American churches where -- as a very pale and obvious guest -- I would be asked to stand and introduce myself. My response was always that I went wherever I could still see Robert preach for free. I love what he's put together in this book, and cannot recommend it highly enough. Robert's invitation to community, to life in ensemble, makes sense of our differences, celebrates our voices, and holds the promise of meaningful living dialog. Do yourself a favor and buy three copies now -- save yourself the shipping costs you'll incur if (when) you come back for more.
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Rating: 5 In Robert Gelinas' insightful book, Finding the Groove: Composing a Jazz-shaped Faith, he has found a new and exciting metaphor for our lives as people of faith. Explaining our lives and relationships through the metaphor of Jazz Music is a new and, I believe, acutely accurate view. This book was well worth the purchase and I have recommended it to every friend as a new way of looking at things. I recommend the same to you. Summary: Get in the GrooveRating: 5 Robert Gelinas has a new book! Finding the Groove: Composing a Jazz-Shaped Faith is a joy just to look at, with its well designed cover, and to handle, with its unusual and helpful dimensions conceived for the reader. The book looks like a gem, and in addition to these important aesthetic attributes, it reads like one too. Reading Finding the Groove is like going to a jazz concert with all its originality and vision and then seeing how these grooves apply to living a finely tuned Christian life that matters to and for God, each other, and the world. Brimming with striking harmonies and exquisite orchestrations, Robert's well written words affirm a creative tension in Scripture, while also highlighting the necessity of practicing a lively faithful improvisation on the score. This is theo-jazz at its finest. Readers are invited to find their voices and develop their ears in order to better follow the rhythms, beats, and off beats, which impact and address every area of life, of Jesus the Master jazz theologian. Robert carefully composes these notes with flair, tenacity, and passion as one well versed in jazz and its profound implications for theology. Get this book. Read it. You'll love it. Excellent and highly recommended! NEWER EBOOKS
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