Author Archives: Steve-O

Jerry Lee Lewis: “I worry about whether I’m going to heaven or hell”

By Simon Hattenstone Guardian, August 8, 2015 Lewis almost became a preacher himself, enrolling at the Southwestern Bible Institute in Texas. But rock’n’roll got the better of him. When he turned from hymns to boogie-woogie, he was expelled. Ever since, … Continue reading

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Church leaders praise Hawking for contribution to science, dialogue

By Carol Glatz Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, who said he did not believe in God, was still an esteemed member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and fostered a fruitful dialogue between science and faith. The academy, which Pope Pius IX … Continue reading

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Can former journalist Lee Strobel make a convincing case for miracles?

Do you believe in miracles? “Half of Americans (51 percent) said they believe the miracles of the Bible happened as they are described,” Lee Strobel argues. “Two out of three (67 percent) said miracles are possible today…. Nearly two out of … Continue reading

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Can Jack White Change His Stripes?

By Brian Hiatt Jack White believes in making things difficult for himself. The artistic reasons behind this ethos are clear (“You have to have a problem/ If you want to invent a contraption,” he once sang), the psychological origins of … Continue reading

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Alice Cooper on playing King Herod in Jesus Christ Superstar

“I get the villain part again. I’m always the villain. Nobody’s ever going to cast me as the hero. I’m always going to be the villain — which is fine, I like that.” First-rate interview with Alice Cooper conducted by … Continue reading

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Tag-teaming Bob Dylan and Thomas Merton

Eerdmans: What led you to write The Monk’s Record Player? Robert Hudson: As a Dylan fan since my teens and a Merton fan since my twenties, I was astounded to learn in my forties that Merton himself had been a … Continue reading

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Life is mystery, not black comedy

Frederick Buechner was asked by his mother whether he believes in life after death. This is his response: “I said that if the victims and the victimizers, the wise and the foolish, the good-hearted and the heartless all end up alike … Continue reading

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Watchful Dragons: Neil Gaiman’s Brush with Narnia Lingers

By Russell Moore, Touchstone Last year, Neil Gaiman published his long-awaited work, Norse Mythology, a collection of the ancient stories of the Nordic gods. This is not a translation, but a retelling. As Eugene Peterson’s The Message is to the … Continue reading

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Songs of Experience: A Liturgy for Existentialists

By Timothy Neufeld (ATU2.Com) Existentialists ask the kind of big questions about our existence that are addressed on U2’s latest. Questions such as, “Why am I here?” “What is the meaning of life?” and “What is my place in the … Continue reading

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John Legend and Jesus Christ Superstar

R&B superstar John Legend will be playing the role of Jesus in the Easter night NBC musical Jesus Christ Superstar written by Andrew Lloyd Weber. Raised in the church, Legend is no longer involved in the Church, he told Relevant … Continue reading

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