Walk the Line: Rock Music and the Christian Imagination
Walk the Line is a resource for music fans to engage their favorite artists and songs with theological sophistication. Intended for theology students at the undergraduate level and up, Walk the Line is different from the many books which try to use rock music to get people into religion. Instead, it uses religious insights to help readers think critically and creatively about rock music. "A compelling and fascinating study." Jeannie Gaffigan, television and comedy writer, co-host of U.S. Catholic's Field Hospital Podcast. "[A] needed and refreshing gift..." Elizabeth Scalia, Culture Editor at Our Sunday Visitor (from the Foreword)
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Walk the Line: Rock Music and the Christian Imagination
Walk the Line is a resource for music fans to engage their favorite artists and songs with theological sophistication. Intended for theology students at the undergraduate level and up, Walk the Line is different from the many books which try to use rock music to get people into religion. Instead, it uses religious insights to help readers think critically and creatively about rock music. "A compelling and fascinating study." Jeannie Gaffigan, television and comedy writer, co-host of U.S. Catholic's Field Hospital Podcast. "[A] needed and refreshing gift..." Elizabeth Scalia, Culture Editor at Our Sunday Visitor (from the Foreword)
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Walk the Line: Rock Music and the Christian Imagination

Walk the Line: Rock Music and the Christian Imagination

Walk the Line: Rock Music and the Christian Imagination

Walk the Line: Rock Music and the Christian Imagination

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Walk the Line is a resource for music fans to engage their favorite artists and songs with theological sophistication. Intended for theology students at the undergraduate level and up, Walk the Line is different from the many books which try to use rock music to get people into religion. Instead, it uses religious insights to help readers think critically and creatively about rock music. "A compelling and fascinating study." Jeannie Gaffigan, television and comedy writer, co-host of U.S. Catholic's Field Hospital Podcast. "[A] needed and refreshing gift..." Elizabeth Scalia, Culture Editor at Our Sunday Visitor (from the Foreword)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186164227
Publisher: New City Press
Publication date: 08/20/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

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).
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