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Theology and the Avett Brothers

Crawford, Bob(Afterword by)Smith, James K. A.(Foreword by)Ashenbrenner, Austin(Contributions by)Auman, Kevin(Contributions by)Craft, Jennifer Allen(Contributions by)Doornbos, Gayle(Contributions by)Lute, Casey S.(Contributions by)Porter, Jeffery(Contributions by)Rehbein, Austin(Contributions by)Sosler, Alex(Contributions by)Tabone, Jeffrey(Contributions by)Watson, Brandon K.(Contributions by)Sosler, Alex(Edited by)
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The Avett Brothers sing of a spiritual yearning present in modern culture. Without being overtly religious, theological underpinnings are prevalent in their music. The contributors in this book delve into the Avett Brother's explicit and implicit theology with an eye on how they help make sense of our secular age. Theology and the Avett Brothers offers a rich contemplation on how these brothers from North Carolina help listeners navigate the religious consciousness of today's world, exploring themes like the good life, virtue formation, empathy, ministry models, and dying.

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Fortress Academic
1978714173 / 9781978714175
eBook (EPUB)
15/06/2023
United States
English
174 pages
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