
How Many Roads? Bob Dylan’s Path to Faith and Encounter With John Paul II
The Prodigal Poet’s lyrics explore themes of salvation, damnation and the eternal quest for truth.
The Prodigal Poet’s lyrics explore themes of salvation, damnation and the eternal quest for truth.
COMMENTARY: In a career that spans six decades, the gifted lyricist hasn’t lost the edge that first thrust him into public consciousness in the 1960s.
“It may be the devil or it may be the Lord but you’re gonna have to serve somebody.”
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