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"Walk the Line explores an ambitious and underexplored highway leading us often to astonishing routes in the journey to God. These top-notch theologians lend their vast experience by interrogating the wonderful bridge that joins rock music and its spiritual undercurrents. Fr. Christian has gathered an eclectic collection which maps connections as fascinating as Dylan and the Donatists one the one hand and Leonard Cohen and pneumatology on the other. These essays would make a fine textbook and deserve a wide readership for anyone interested in the cultural space which inhabits theological…mehr

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"Walk the Line explores an ambitious and underexplored highway leading us often to astonishing routes in the journey to God. These top-notch theologians lend their vast experience by interrogating the wonderful bridge that joins rock music and its spiritual undercurrents. Fr. Christian has gathered an eclectic collection which maps connections as fascinating as Dylan and the Donatists one the one hand and Leonard Cohen and pneumatology on the other. These essays would make a fine textbook and deserve a wide readership for anyone interested in the cultural space which inhabits theological inquiry." Fr. Guerric DeBona, Professor of Homiletics at Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology, Co-Author of Savior on the Silver Screen "To interpret art is always a vulnerable and risky business. To do so theologically can be a wild and wonderful ride, as this collection powerfully demonstrates. Walk the Line gives us a significant, at times daring, contribution to the burgeoning study of art at the boundaries of faith. I thoroughly enjoyed this book!" Christopher Pramuk, University Chair of Ignatian Thought and Imagination at Regis University, Author of The Artist Alive: Explorations in Music, Art, and Theology
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Christian Raab, OSB, is an associate professor of theology at Saint Meinrad Seminary and School of Theology and an associate pastor at Saint Joseph Parish in Jasper, Indiana. His writing has appeared in Logos, American Benedictine Review, Commonweal, The Priest, and Review for Religious. He is co-editor of The Tradition of Catholic Prayer (Liturgical Press, 2007), and author of Understanding the Religious Priesthood: History, Controversy, Theology (CUA, 2021).