Leonard Cohen, on being asked his “take on the state of Christianity” in the 2001 online chat. Originally posted Feb 22, 2011 at DrHGuy.com, a predecessor of Cohencentric:
Interviewer :
“You have such vivid Christian imagery in many of your songs, and much of it is contrasted with the selfishness of the ‘modern’ individual. I was wondering what’s your take on the state of Christianity today?”
Leonard Cohen :
“I don’t really have a ‘take on the state of Christianity.’ But when I read your question, this answer came to mind: As I understand it, into the heart of every Christian, Christ comes, and Christ goes. When, by his Grace, the landscape of the heart becomes vast and deep and limitless, then Christ makes His abode in that graceful heart, and His Will prevails. The experience is recognized as Peace. In the absence of this experience much activity arises, divisions of every sort. Outside of the organizational enterprise, which some applaud and some mistrust, stands the figure of Jesus, nailed to a human predicament, summoning the heart to comprehend its own suffering by dissolving itself in a radical confession of hospitality.”
Sounds like a great summary of what Christianity ought to mean …