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Christine E. McCarthy
The texture and variety of Stevens's new album creates liminal spaces between the sacred and the profane.
In this Feb. 13, 2013 file photo, Chris Cornell of Soundgarden performs during the band's concert at the Wiltern in Los Angeles (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
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Christopher M. Hadley, S.J.
So many of Cornell’s songs are filled with Christological and sacramental imagery.
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Olga Segura
Christian rapper Sho Baraka makes his faith a part of his art, but he doesn't proselytize.
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Zac Davis
Kanye West and Chance the Rapper are singing about Jesus on network television. What's going on?
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Teresa Donnellan
Mumford and Sons, The Head and the Heart, Hozier and other artists use Christian language in their secular songs. Should Christians care?
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Bill McGarvey
Sinatra invites us to participate in an act of the imagination in which we are aware of our limitations and yet, at the same time, believe that we are not defined by them.