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2009 Bowman Chrome Prospect Autograph Refractor Freddie Freeman #BCP101 /500 PSA 9

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2009 Bowman Chrome Prospect Autograph Refractor Freddie Freeman #BCP101 /500 PSA 9Card Details Why Collectors Want This Card With a sterling reputation for power at the plate and a legacy as one of the Atlanta Braves' core players, Freddie Freeman has a strong following in the hobby. This 2009 Bowman Chrome Prospects card, autographed by Freeman himself, is a perfect addition to any serious collector's cache. Featuring the Bowman Chrome's iconic refractor parallel design, this card stands out not only for its aesthetic appeal but

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Why Collectors Want This Card

With a sterling reputation for power at the plate and a legacy as one of the Atlanta Braves' core players, Freddie Freeman has a strong following in the hobby. This 2009 Bowman Chrome Prospects card, autographed by Freeman himself, is a perfect addition to any serious collector's cache. Featuring the Bowman Chrome's iconic refractor parallel design, this card stands out not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its rarity, with only 500 of its kind ever produced. This is a card that not only celebrates the prowess of a beloved player but also encapsulates a moment in time within the MLB's history.

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This card is professionally graded by PSA, a trusted authority in the field, and has received a rating of Mint 9. This high grade indicates that the card is in superb condition, preserving the crispness of Freeman's autograph and the vibrancy of the refractor parallel design. Its condition, coupled with its professional grading, makes it a valuable asset for any collector looking for both authenticity and quality.

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I am so grateful to Claude Atcho for inextricably weaving together a spacious reformed theology with the heights and depths of great African American literature. Thanks to his gracious, nuanced, and substantive guidance, I can no longer separate the two. For example, I will no longer be able to read the Exodus account of liberation without imagining Zora Neale Hurston's "Moses, Man of the Mountain." Where the themes of great African American literature (and indeed, great theology) do not short-cut suffering, death, lament, and evil, Atcho manages to do this heavy lifting in a way that welcomes uninitiated readers like me. Our church read this book together, and I can't recommend enough that your church do the same!
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I am incredibly grateful for this book. It gave me profound insight into essential truths of Christian faith and doctrine by allowing me to see them through a radically different lens than my internal lens. Plus, it opened me up enormously to the experience of black Americans who express the pain and challenge of life in our country thoughtfully and provocatively. I left this reading chastened, desiring more conversation, moved to listen better, and hoping to live differently.
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I'm absolutely blown away. I finished the book this morning. I have been recommending it to anyone and everyone who asks me "So, what you reading?". I'm known for having a book stack a mile high. I ran out of my first yellow highlighter! Profound stuff. The subtitle, How African American Literature Can Make Our Faith More Whole and Just, doesn't do the book justice. It is soooo much more. I highly recommend!
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This book is a great read. I’m not even sure how to encapsulate my thoughts on it, but let me say the chapter, “Jesus,” on the poetry of Countee Cullen is brilliant and a masterclass on discipleship, suffering, identity, projecting onto Jesus. This one chapter could literally be a course in Christian discipleship handling multiple aspects of the life of faith. I feel like I’m not doing the chapter, the book, or Claude Atcho justice here, but I deeply recommend this book and urge readers to really sit with the Cullen chapter and all its implications. What a gift Claude Atcho has given us here!
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