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Faith, God, and rock & roll: how people of faith are transforming American popular music
Faith, God, and rock & roll: how people of faith are transforming American popular music
Author
Joseph, Mark, 1968-
Publisher
Baker Books
Publication Date
[2003]
Language
English
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You can say you want a revolution
One man's creed
Payable on death
Building (a) lifehouse
Daly impact
Magnified plaid
The minister's daughter
Rockin' the Sabbath
Manifest destiny
Reinventing Alice
Cherone's pulpit
After the flood
God's troubadour
A creek runs through it
Roxie's boy
Much the richer
Mary
Jordan's sister
Supergirl
The Stones
A new hill
A lion's roar
Church boy
Carrabba's confession
Under the radar
Left behind
Returning to the mainstream
Getting the word out
Doing the work
A new path
Affirmative action for people of faith
Beyond the male nurse syndrome
Rock and religion: a potent mix.
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Contemporary Christian music
Contemporary Christian music -- United States -- History and criticism
History and criticism
Neues geistliches Lied
Popmusik
Religious aspects
Rock music
Rock music -- Religious aspects
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9780801065002
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