Bob Dylan in Plain Sight
by Dominic GreenBecoming a superstar almost ruined Bob Dylan's songwriting. His return to form was typically provocative. Continue Reading »
Becoming a superstar almost ruined Bob Dylan's songwriting. His return to form was typically provocative. Continue Reading »
While the liturgy wars rage, the litigants do little about a glaring problem: People are leaving our communities of worship. Continue Reading »
Tom T. Hall was one of the best songwriters America has ever produced. Continue Reading »
Our worship ought to be a genuine enfleshment of the Beauty of God. Continue Reading »
Living on the Other Side is the Church at her best, giving up none of her authenticity while carefully and lovingly embracing this culture, this place, these people. Continue Reading »
Phil Spector was the very model of the modern music producer, and also a convicted murderer.
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Last month, two Jewish artists offered two divergent visions of the life worth living that anyone curious about the state of our union ought to examine. Continue Reading »
Music is the best language we have to describe the unified diversity of God’s life, the perfect harmony of Father, Son, and Spirit. Continue Reading »
Like many other hymns, Ralph Vaughan Williams’s “For All the Saints” is an endangered species today. Continue Reading »
Jesus is King, Kanye West’s latest album, channels the theology of Martin Luther.
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