The Bible may not be the first thing you think of when you hear Leonard Cohen’s song, Hallelujah. It might not even be the second or third thing behind the movie Shrek, the Saturday Night Live cold open, or even how some lines make you feel.
Leonard Cohen has been called a philosopher, a poet of dark prose, and a troubadour of truth. In much of his work, in a sharply perceptive way, he expressed a progressive theology with both Jewish and Christian dimensions.
Join Rev. Bev as she explores the theology found in this haunting command to praise even amidst the brokenness.