• Leonard Cohen and Saint Paul - Matthew Anderson, Pauline scholar

  • Feb 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
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Leonard Cohen and Saint Paul - Matthew Anderson, Pauline scholar

  • Summary

  • Is the essence of Christianity basically Judaism through a Zen lens? Can we understand some great artists and theologians better if we assume performative masculinity? Is there really a crack in everything? Is it where the light gets in? 

    In Episode 92 of Beer Christianity we answer these and other important questions (like: Is later Leonard Cohen better than his earlier oeuvre? Is Avalanche the most devastatingly romantic song in history? Do you know what I'm thinking and who does vengeance belong to?) with Matthew Anderson, Pauline scholar, Leonard Cohen aficionado and author of Prophets of Love: The Unlikely Kinship of Leonard Cohen and the Apostle Paul

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