Paul Janz

Paul Janz ( born 1951 in Three Hills, Alberta ) is a Canadian musician and theologian.

Life and work

Paul Janz was born in Canada but grew up in Basel, Switzerland, on, after his parents had moved to Europe to start the mission work Janz Team in Germany. His father is Leo Janz. Paul Janz was with his cousin first known as Danny & Paul before in fusion with the Janz Team Singers in the early 1970s was the band Deliverance. Your title "Leaving LA " reached the Billboard Hot 100 the square 71 He also worked for the international Christian boarding Black Forest Academy, operated by the Mission Janz Team.

In 1981 he took part with the title "stones" at the German preliminary decision to Euro Vision Song Contest 1981, which only reached the 10th place. The singer Katja Ebstein published in 1983 its own version of the title " stones " on their album " Dreamtime ".

As a result, he published more albums as a solo artist and title in English. For his title, he has proposed, among other things, for the Canadian Music Award Juno Award. The title " Every Little Tear" in 1990 could reach the 5th place in the Canadian charts. The title " Rocket to my heart" and "Stand " also reached top 20 positions in the Canadian charts.

Currently, Janz is a professor of " Philosophical Theology " at King's College London, where he heads the department operates " Theology and Religious Studies ." Previously, he taught philosophy at the private Christian Trinity Western University in Langley ( district ), Canada. His book God, the Mind 's Desire: Reference, Reason and Christian Thinking (God, the desire of the soul, reasons and clarifications to Christian thought ) was published in 2004 in the Cambridge University Press publishing house.

Albums

  • High Strung (1985 )
  • Electricity ( 1987)
  • Not commercially released demo - Songwriter (1989 )
  • Renegade Romantic (1990 )
  • Presence: A Collection of Hit Singles (1992 )
  • Trust ( 1992)

Singles

Deliverance ( band )

Solo

Publications

  • Janz book in the Cambridge -Verlag
  • Pop singer
  • Participants at the preliminary to the Euro Vision Song Contest
  • Canadian
  • Canadian musicians
  • Preacher
  • Evangelicals
  • Mennonite
  • Russia Mennonites
  • Singer
  • Born in 1951
  • Man
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