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A Deeper Look: The theology of Canton Jones’ rhymes

August 15, 2011 by  
Filed under Around the Web

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“They dun let Edward Shelton on DASOUTH / Oh my God! / They dun let Edward Shelton on DASOUTH / Oh my God!”

Sorry, I had to get that out of my system before we began looking at the theology of Canton JonesDominionaire. Because of the artist and the controversy around him, I took ten steps back and listened to every Canton Jones album I owned to make sure I had things right and to see how he has progressed in his thinking and perspective on God within a Christian context. My library includes 20 Yrs 3 Mths 12 Day, The Password (partial), Kingdom Business Vol 1&2, God the Father Part 1 mixtape, and Dominionaire. Needless to say my sample size is big and spans years of Canton Jones’ career. None of what I’m presenting is intended to be a flash-in-the-pan summary, but a real look at what Canton Jones actually presents theologically.

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