ApocryFUN: A Midwinter Series with Tyler Huckabee + Ep. 1: Blue Like Jazz

Tyler and Roxy travel back to the liminal faith space of Blue Like Jazz, the 2003 book that introduced us to craft beers, Mark Driscoll and being OK with doubt.

 


 

Cozy up for this time traveling book club.

On each episode of this show, we talk about a popular, influential — or at least lucrative — Christian book from the 90s or 2000s (you know, our era). We discuss how the book shaped American Christianity, our own personal faith journeys, and how it has aged in our current dystopian Christian Nationalist hellscape.


This episode, Tyler and Roxy move into the liminal faith space of Blue Like Jazz, Donald Miller’s 2003 word-of-mouth bestseller that introduced young Gen Xers and elder Millennial evangelicals to the idea of embracing doubt, being OK with not knowing everything, drinking beer and also Mark Driscoll.  

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