Everything Is the Same, but Exactly Different (and It Always Will Be)
Improv, Jesus, and the Radical Affirmation of Difference
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Dwane
About this listen
This is an improvisational book written by an improvisor about the improvisational nature of Jesus, reality, and an improvisational creation. Say that three times fast. This book is an amalgam of memoir, theology, and improv. Tanner is vulnerable, brutally honest, and a little silly as he conjures a portrait of an improvisational reality. Everything is the same, but exactly different (and it always will be) and this book considers how improv and Jesus provoke us towards eternal affirmations of difference.
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