Bob Dylan: Still Blowin' in the Wind
Christianity Today reviews Dylan's work before the singer's conversion to Christianity.
Daniel J. Evearitt | posted 5/01/2001 12:00AM

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This article originally appeared in the December 3, 1976, issue of Christianity Today. At the time, Daniel J. Evearitt was assistant pastor of Tappan Alliance Church in Tappan, New York. He is now professor of religion and theology at Toccoa Falls College in Toccoa Falls, Georgia.
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Related Elsewhere
Christianity Today's other articles on Bob Dylan include:
Watered-Down Love | Bob Dylan encountered Jesus in 1978, and that light has not entirely faded as he turns 60. By Steve Turner (May 24, 2001)
Bob Dylan Finds His Source | A call into the bars, into the streets, into the world, to repentance. By Noel Paul Stookey (Jan. 4, 1980)
Not Buying into the Subculture | Slow Train Coming reveals that Bob Dylan's quest for answers has been satisfied. By David Singer (Jan. 4, 1980)
Has Born-again Bob Dylan Returned to Judaism? | The singer's response to an Olympics ministry opportunity might settle the matter once for all. (Jan. 13, 1984)