These are reader comments for the article 'Bob Dylan: The spiritual journey of a 20th century icon'
Reader Comments
Posted by Paul in Northern California @ 22:37 on Sep 7 2009
Yay! A fairly unbiased look at Dylan's faith. Once the press dropped the story everyone just supposed that he'd gone south. From the odd account I'd heard it seemed that Dylan was still at least walking a line. I'm really glad that I found this analysis of his recent music in light of his faith. Good to hear.
Yay! A fairly unbiased look at Dylan's faith. Once the press dropped the story everyone just supposed that he'd gone south. From the odd account I'd heard it seemed that Dylan was still at least walking a line. I'm really glad that I found this analysis of his recent music in light of his faith. Good to hear.
Posted by coyote in salvador @ 02:59 on Aug 16 2009
thanks very much for the time you put into this article. really well done. hope you have done something of the same for bono and U2.
thanks very much for the time you put into this article. really well done. hope you have done something of the same for bono and U2.
Posted by Michael Godfrey in Whangarei, New Zealand @ 09:31 on Aug 3 2009
What an outstanding article. I'm just attempting to write a paper on Bob Dylan's apocalyptic (hopefully different to Christopher Ricks's one!) and this was inspirational. Thank you.
What an outstanding article. I'm just attempting to write a paper on Bob Dylan's apocalyptic (hopefully different to Christopher Ricks's one!) and this was inspirational. Thank you.
Posted by angie volmensky in australia @ 11:30 on Jul 21 2009
What an irresistible combination, Dylan, a Jewish Poet infused and inspired by the Holy Spirit - the seed of the Word that fell onto good soil.
Loved his gospel stuff when I heard it.
Really enjoyed the article, glad to know he is still keepin on. Inspires me also when things get tough.
What an irresistible combination, Dylan, a Jewish Poet infused and inspired by the Holy Spirit - the seed of the Word that fell onto good soil.
Loved his gospel stuff when I heard it.
Really enjoyed the article, glad to know he is still keepin on. Inspires me also when things get tough.
Posted by gerry in texas @ 03:48 on May 3 2009
im listening to the saved album right now as i type...i love dylan, have enjoyed his poetry to music since the early 70s.... jesus is in dylans heart, he aint going anywhere, no matter what the world folks say...
dylan will be with the jesus believers for eternity...
im listening to the saved album right now as i type...i love dylan, have enjoyed his poetry to music since the early 70s.... jesus is in dylans heart, he aint going anywhere, no matter what the world folks say...
dylan will be with the jesus believers for eternity...
Posted by Loo in Birmingham, Al @ 02:09 on Mar 4 2009
My husband and Bob Dylan are the same age. They both keep pressing on, and I guess that's one reason we both keep following Dylan in concerts around the Southeast. Bob's faith may be private, but he lets us know he is a seeker and follower, and particularly as those of us who have aged well know, this world is not our home, but having Bob Dylan pass throug with us makes it more pleasurable.
My husband and Bob Dylan are the same age. They both keep pressing on, and I guess that's one reason we both keep following Dylan in concerts around the Southeast. Bob's faith may be private, but he lets us know he is a seeker and follower, and particularly as those of us who have aged well know, this world is not our home, but having Bob Dylan pass throug with us makes it more pleasurable.
Posted by Lillys in redondo Beach, CA @ 05:30 on Dec 18 2008
So What? A person's faith, or lack of, is private and no one's business....Mr. Dylan is a songwriter and what he believes or doesn't believe is of no concern to me. I found your article a bore.
So What? A person's faith, or lack of, is private and no one's business....Mr. Dylan is a songwriter and what he believes or doesn't believe is of no concern to me. I found your article a bore.
Reply by mick leahy in ireland @ 18:38 on Aug 23 2009
If one finds something boring one can move on to something else; many others, myself included, find the article very interesting. As regards religion, why should it be compulsorily private, if the individual concerned chooses to go public? Liberal society seems to think that every other aspect of peoples' lives should be out in the open.
If one finds something boring one can move on to something else; many others, myself included, find the article very interesting. As regards religion, why should it be compulsorily private, if the individual concerned chooses to go public? Liberal society seems to think that every other aspect of peoples' lives should be out in the open.
Posted by Cindy Atwill in Hector NY @ 01:50 on Dec 14 2008
I love dylan and and I love that he is a christian or questions his faith. He is in search as we all are. I love him.
I love dylan and and I love that he is a christian or questions his faith. He is in search as we all are. I love him.
Posted by FO in USA @ 18:35 on Oct 31 2008
Good article...but one thing seems to be missing, unless I overlooked it: Love Rescue Me
This single (recorded with U2, on their Rattle and Hum Album) is probably my favorite song, and the biggest statement of faith that I know of.
Good article...but one thing seems to be missing, unless I overlooked it: Love Rescue Me
This single (recorded with U2, on their Rattle and Hum Album) is probably my favorite song, and the biggest statement of faith that I know of.
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Bob's latest album CHRISTMAS IN THE HEART makes it abundantly clear to me he loves our LORD. He who saves us is also able to keep us. The album brought tears of joy to my heart. The last word on the album is AMEN! -- as with God it is always yea and Amen!