The Theological Legacy of LC part 1

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The Theological Legacy of LC part 1

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A half hour audio conversation on THE THEOLOGICAL LEGACY OF LEONARD COHEN PART 1
https://wfuv.org/content/theological-le ... hen-part-1

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Fordham Conversations guest host David Gibson looks into Leonard Cohen’s Theological Legacy. In part one of this conversations, Gibson is joined by religious studies scholar Marcia Pally. Her new book is titled From This Broken Hill I Sing To You: God, Sex, and Politics in the Work of Leonard Cohen. Gibson is also joined by Kathryn Reklis, an associate professor of theology at Fordham University and Thomas Beaudoin, a professor in Fordham University’s Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education.

Leonard Cohen’s Theological Legacy: Exploring the Songwriter’s Work Through a Christian Lens is part of Fordham Center on Religion and Culture (CRC) webinar that took place in Dec 2021.
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Re: The Theological Legacy of LC part 2

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Here's part 2 - https://wfuv.org/content/theological-le ... hen-part-2
Fordham Conversations host David Gibson, with Fordham's Center on Religion and Culture, has part two of an intriguing look into the Theological Legacy of musician Leonard Cohen.

Gibson is joined by religious studies scholar Marcia Pally. Her new book is titled From This Broken Hill I Sing To You: God, Sex, and Politics in the Work of Leonard Cohen. Gibson is also joined by Kathryn Reklis, an associate professor of theology at Fordham University and Thomas Beaudoin, a professor in Fordham University’s Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education.

Leonard Cohen’s Theological Legacy: Exploring the Songwriter’s Work Through a Christian Lens is part of Fordham Center on Religion and Culture (CRC) webinar that took place in Dec 2021.
That above Dec 2021 visual conversation here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXaZeHa9Zko
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