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Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven, But Nobody Wants to Die, or (the eschatology of bluegrass)
Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven, But Nobody Wants to Die, or (the eschatology of bluegrass)

Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven, But Nobody Wants to Die, or (the eschatology of bluegrass)

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The conflict between the here and now and the ever after is a familiar one. Death and life are forever intertwined, as a life lived to the fullest includes pain and grief. Even more, it requires dying to self, which frees one to experience a greater joy: community. Thus explains best- selling recording artist David Crowder as he explores the complex relationship between life, death, grief and community. Drawing from personal experience, Christian theology, the science of pain and the "high, lonesome sound" of bluegrass music, Crowder applies his often hilarious voice to an inspiring message-death is not the ultimate calamity ... it is just the beginning.
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