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Your Neighbor’s Hymnal – finishing first draft – looking for songs about faith, hope and love
This weekend I am rounding out my first rough (read: ROUGH) draft of my book project on theology and popular music entitled Your Neighbor’s Hymnal: What Pop Music can teach Christians about Faith, Hope and Love. The book is under contract with Cascade Books and I hope to have it ready for press by June 2010. If you are familiar with Nick Hornby’s 31 Songs, then you will be … There’s more to read here.
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Tagged 31 Songs, books, Cascade Books, music, Nick Hornby, theology, Writing on Music
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