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Theologian Calls New U2 Album 'Most Thoroughly Christian' Project to Date

By Josh Kimball|Christian Post Reporter

No Line On The Horizon, the latest album from Irish rock band U2, has finally hit music stores in North America after its worldwide debut Friday in Ireland.

And according to a theologian in Alabama, it’s “the most thoroughly Christian thing they’ve done yet.”

“Like the last two albums, No Line is much more overt in its Christian rendering of the world, what with lyrics like ‘Justified until we die/You and I will magnify/Oh, the Magnificent’ from the album's second track,” commented Steven R. Harmon, an associate professor of divinity at Samford University's Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Ala.

“Yet what qualifies this album as thoroughly Christian is not so much its pervasive biblical/theological images as its overarching eschatological vision,” he wrote Friday in a music review featured by the Associated Baptist Press.

The Christian themes in U2's music have been widely recognized since their 1981 album, October, which was ranked as No. 41 on CCM Magazine's 2001 list of the greatest Christian music albums of all time. Also included in the list was the group’s 1987 album, The Joshua Tree.

“The youthful October (1981) set the scene for what was to follow,” writes the Rt. Rev. Nick Baines, bishop of Croydon in South London, in his recent book Finding Faith: Stories of Music and Life.

“Songs of spiritual recognition and searching (‘Gloria,’ or ‘Tomorrow,’ for example) mingle with the exploration of love and lust,” he adds.

Of course, not all the songs included in U2’s albums have a Christian worldview, and some are arguably far from Christian, leading many conservatives to question the group’s beliefs. Those that are, however, have gone as far as to make their way into churches across the country and around the world, where they used as hymns, particularly in Episcopal churches.

"U2 is good at the art, using language like a poet would, like the classic hymn language,” the Rev. Christian Scharen, director of the Faith as a Way of Life Project at Yale Divinity School, told USA Today in 2006, two years after the release of U2’s last album, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.

“Listen to their lesser-known song ‘Daddy's Gonna Pay For Your Crashed Car,’ which is about grace,” the Lutheran minister added. “We mess up, but God is merciful. That's playful."

Regarding their latest album, Professor Harmon in Alabama says seven of the album's 11 songs invoke its central eschatological metaphor, which he says is the “sound of the divine song, heard only by those who have the ears to hear it, yet unconsciously sought by everyone, for all people were created to hear and sing this song.”

Within this framework, No Line calls people’s attention to the discordant dimensions of our world, Harmon adds, noting that the album’s basic message is that earth is not yet heaven.

“[T]he album summons us to ‘Get On Your Boots’ and work toward the day when things will fully be on earth as they are in heaven – when heaven and earth will be indistinguishable, and there will at last be no line on the horizon,” he wrote in his review.

Written and recorded in various locations, No Line On The Horizon is U2's 12th studio album and is their first release since the nine million selling album How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb released in late 2004.

Rolling Stone magazine has already awarded No Line on The Horizon five stars, calling the album U2's "best, in its textural exploration and tenacious melodic grip, since 1991's Achtung Baby."

Christianity Today, meanwhile, said the album offers some of the most thoughtful and introspective lyrics put out by U2 frontman Bono, who the magazine noted as being “in love with Jesus and himself in equal measure.”

“There are the usual ‘is it Jesus or a girlfriend?’ teases, but those looking for more depth will find much to savor,” the evangelical publication added.

The track listing for No Line On The Horizon includes:

1. "No Line on the Horizon"
2. "Magnificent"
3. "Moment of Surrender"
4. "Unknown Caller"
5. "I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight"
6. "Get on Your Boots"
7. "Stand Up Comedy"
8. "Fez – Being Born"
9. "White as Snow"
10. "Breathe"
11. "Cedars of Lebanon"

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  • Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:07 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 6

    Well, Bonb, from what I see, is just another person who really knows little about the Lord, and really has no plans to take up his cross and follow Him. He uses Christianity like he uses anything else-as a means to an end. There is no sanctification in his life, no separation from wickedness and worldiness, which things are required in a disciple of Christ-he has a filthy mouth, plays filthy music and lives a filthy lifestyle. The message of God, even in song, should be plain, and biblical, but hidden and stylized. And God didn't 'create the world in seven'-He did it in six and rested the seventh-his doctrine is even incorrect. Big shock.

  • Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:35 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 3

    PastorN8,
    Thank you for your thoughtful post and you may be right about your interpretation of the lyrics. However consider this; if you were Bono and loved Christ, would you write lyrics such as these? What is the point of the song...other than to suggest that Christ's work was insufficent? It seems to indicate Christians are doing such a poor job of stewardship, therefore the gates of hell have somehow prevailed.

    I view U2's music as simply secular rock and roll where the music is more important to the artist than the lyrics. To label any of this music "Christian" is a fallacy because it doesn't appear to lift up Christ or His cause nor give Him the glory He deserves.

  • Mon Mar 09, 2009 1:38 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 2

    Well, Flexfx,

    If compassion is the requisite for heaven then count Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt among those who will inherit the kingdom of God as they have good press and an open wallet for orphans and the rebuilding of New Orleans. Doesn't matter how one conducts one's life as long as they give to the poor, then is this all that God asks?

    When you compare people with people then surely this results in a sliding scale and an assumption that God grades on a curve.

    "For we dare not class ourselves or compare ourselves with those who commend themselves. But they, measuring themselves by themselves, and comparing themselves among themselves, are not wise." 2Cr 10:12.

    IS this the PRAISE in U2's music you speak of?
    Invoking Jesus as a dead man to wake up?

    Jesus, Jesus help me
    I'm alone in this world
    And a (beep the 'f' word) up world it is too
    Tell me, tell me the story
    The one about eternity
    And the way it's all gonna be
    WAKE UP WAKE UP DEAD MAN
    WAKE UP WAKE UP DEAD MAN

    Jesus, I'm waiting here boss
    I know you're looking out for us
    *But maybe your hands aren't free *(?)
    Your Father, He made the world in seven
    He's in charge of Heaven
    Will you put in a word for me
    WAKE UP WAKE UP DEAD MAN
    WAKE UP WAKE UP DEAD MAN

    The ambiguity of Bono and U2 lyrics are deceptive.

  • Mon Mar 09, 2009 12:09 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 2

    "Still haven't Found What I'm Looking For"
    The song is a comemnt on the dissonance between what Bono believes about Christ's work on the cross and what he sees lived out on earth. God saves, and yet the world is not saved yet. Christ has risen and ascended and yet therer is poverty and strife, war and murder and desertion, pain and suffering. he is looking for the CONSUMMATION of all that Christ has wrought, but it is not here yet. He hasn't found what he's is looking for - heaven on earth. It is the tension between the "now" and the "not yet" woven throughout scripture and Christian theology. This is biblical.
    He does, however, seem to lean toward the idea that the church will bring about the reign of Christ on earth, that we will make the kigdom come. But I think that is a response to the seeming ineffective and lackadaisical approach to social justice the church in America (and the world?) seems to hold.

  • Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:52 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Want to see more revolution in music? Check this list.

    http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/03/06/arts/05fitness01.php

  • Sat Mar 07, 2009 11:31 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    DelightntheLord -

    He has claimed to have had and has never renounced his faith in Christ. I don't know Bono personally, but I see more fruit and more Christ-like compassion from him than I see from many high profile Evangelicals that could be doing the same thing. He's a flawed guy, but I respect him and his convictions. I hope to see him in Heaven!

  • Sat Mar 07, 2009 10:12 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 3

    Does he battle AIDS in the name of Christ and preach the Gospel to the sick and dying? Or is he just another humanitarian celebrity bringing a kingdom of sorts to earth?

    God is not a respecter of persons and we all must follow and obey His commands if we truly love Him and want to follow His example...no matter if one hasn't had a lot of churchin'. He's been around Christianity all his life according to some of the biography I've read...he's just found a popular way of promoting a message that sounds like the Gospel but he hasn't "found what he's looking for".

  • Sat Mar 07, 2009 4:15 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    I respect the honesty, the struggles and the questions U2, namely Bono poses to not only Christians, but the world. Here is a man who has all of the money and fame a celebrity could ever want yet he gives freely of himself and his money to battle AIDS in Africa, poverty and so many other worthy causes. As somebody that did not grow up in church, I saw so many Christians willing to nitpick from their comfortable pews within the 4 walls of the church, unwilling to get involved. I'll take, Bono with his struggles, baggage and yes, faith anyday as an example of Christ any day over the pew dwellers!

  • Fri Mar 06, 2009 11:40 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 4

    To much talk on this one. U2 Christian Band? Ok sure, why don't we all meet up at the pub, have a few drinks and the head over to a strip bar and talk about Jesus. Yeah sure!

  • Fri Mar 06, 2009 8:03 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Steveh20,

    Thanks for replying; it's great to have a relationship that has lasted for so long and that you truly cherish in all of it's seasons. May it continue to grow.

    I'm just wondering...it could just be me or the limitation of expression via the internet, but when you wrote that earlier post were you challenging my assertion that if you have found Christ, then indeed you have found it all?

    That's why the lyrics to Bono's song puzzle me; seems he sings the right words but has no satisfactory outcome; 'And I still haven't found what I'm looking for" even though he seems to be acknowleding Jesus' sacrifice. Can you help me to understand it better?

  • Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:02 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    To much talk on this one. U2 Christian Band? Ok sure, why don't we all meet up at the pub, have a few drinks and the head over to a strip bar and talk about Jesus. Yeah sure!

  • Fri Mar 06, 2009 2:40 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Well delight, as Christianity is a relationship let me liken it to the one I have had with my wife over the last 25 years. When I married her was our relationship going to always be the same from that day?, Was I going to stay the same as I was that day? would our relationship change me? Our relationship has not been boring because over those years we have changed as we have faced different circumstances etc.. even though at the beginning we had ourselves and our love, but that was only the beginning. Its one thing to have all the things you claimed it's another thing to live life and work them out in practice. Thanks for asking me, I'm pleased to share this insight life has taught me.
    BW
    Steve

  • Thu Mar 05, 2009 6:08 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 5

    After Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, were killed for offering to the Lord a form of worship he didn't want, Moses said to Aaron, "This [is it] that the LORD spake, saying, I will be sanctified in them that come nigh me, and before all the people I will be glorified..." (Lev 10:4).
    The Lord demands something sanctified for worship and praise to him, not rehashed rock music, or rockers' lyrics that are searched to see if anything vaguely spiritual can be gleaned from it-He wants something sanctified, set apart for him. This is why the standard, traditional hymns, in their particualr style, are so right-they were crated, and perpetuated, strictly for service to God, to honor Him, praise Him and speak of Him. CCm and pseudo-Christian groups like U2 are just the taking of something unholy, cleaning it up a smidge, and offering it to God-but it is not sanctified-God demands holiness and sanctification, not recycled, new-agey garbage! grow up, Christians, and throw out the trash of the world, lest ye be found luke warm and spewed out of the mouth of the Lord.

  • Thu Mar 05, 2009 3:54 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Just a note:

    I'm not claiming Bono is not a Christian, I hope he is. But let's not lower the bar for Christians in this popular culture because God does not; He still expects us to reflect His Holy character and using foul language (when he knows better) is not what Christ would have us do. Bono would be a better ambassador for Christ if he chose his words more carefully and "abstain of the appearance of evil".
    1Thess 5:22.


    And let's be sure we test everything by the authority of Scripture and not embrace everything at face value.

    By the way Steveh2o...what interesting things are you finding out about the Christian life, other than the "boring" being set free from sin, "boring" eternal life, and "boring" relationship with Christ? I'd really like to know.

  • Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:34 pm Agree: 6   Disagree: 2

    "Bono will break out into worship songs. It is amazing. The best band ever because they walk the talk..."

    Walk the walk? Perhaps one should inform Bono that dropping the "F" bomb so often is NOT "being bold for Christ".

    If you've been born again since 1983, you may be familiar with the biblical admonition from James 3:10.11.

  • Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:53 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 2

    Well TRUTH demands we examine our daily lives which necessarily includes the lyrics to any music we listen to. U2/Bono -- good lyrics; good message; definitely Christian.

  • Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:43 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 4

    "I guarantee, if you believe Christ has loosed the chains, broke the bonds, carried the Cross and taken away the shame...YOU have FOUND it ALL."

    Then your guarantee is not to be trusted. Becoming a Christian is only the start, who wants to find it all, how boring, half the fun is finding things out, that is what makes the Christian life so intresting.

  • Thu Mar 05, 2009 4:05 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Hello Delight..

    "And if the mountain should crumble
    Or disappear into the sea
    Not a tear, no not I"

    Thats fine I'm happy for you if you find being a Christian means that all your questions are answered now, if your emotions are completely sorted out, if no shadow of doubt ever crosses your mind, if you have perfection here and now, good, its not my place to take that away from you, but in the Christian jorney I don't settle for second best, along with many others. If you feel all Christians should be like you have written, then I can understand your need to call people to repentance and your version of Christianity.

    "I waited patiently for the Lord
    He inclined and heard my cry
    He brought me up out of the pit
    Out of the miry clay

    I will sing, sing a new song
    I will sing, sing a new song

    How long to sing this song?
    How long to sing this song?
    How long...how long...how long...
    How long...to sing this song"

    BW

    Steve

  • Thu Mar 05, 2009 12:07 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 5

    U2 and Christianity go hand in hand! 3 of the 4 band members are professing Jesus as Lord and Saviour... I got saved in 1983, and Boy, October, and War were 3 albums that were very instrumental in my walk! Remove the log before you get the spec out of your brothers eye. Pray for them that they would be bold for Jesus Christ... Have you ever been to a U2 concert? If you haven't, then you should! You might be surprised how Bono will break out into worship songs. It is amazing. The best band ever because they walk the talk...

  • Wed Mar 04, 2009 6:36 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    "Loved this song when it came out, it's so true...'

    No, that's just sad..."But I still haven't found what I'm looking for"

    This just confirms what I posted earlier....empty words that sound "Christian".

    I guarantee, if you believe Christ has loosed the chains, broke the bonds, carried the Cross and taken away the shame...YOU have FOUND it ALL.

    Now, repent and follow Christ.

  • Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:24 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 4

    Loved this song when it came out, it's so true...

    You broke the bonds
    And you loosened the chains
    Carried the cross
    Of all my shame
    all my shame
    You know I believe it

    But I still haven't found what I'm looking for
    But I still haven't found what I'm looking for
    But I still haven't found what I'm looking for

  • Wed Mar 04, 2009 2:15 pm Agree: 7   Disagree: 4

    This is just further erosion of the church. As much as I enjoyed their music in years past, they are not a 'christian band'.

  • Wed Mar 04, 2009 1:34 pm Agree: 4   Disagree: 2

    From the article; "...not all the songs included in U2's albums have a Christian worldview, and some are arguably far from Christian..."

    AND; "Songs of spiritual recognition and searching mingle with the exploration of love and lust"

    From the Bible;

    "Does a spring send forth fresh water and bitter from the same opening?
    Can a fig tree, my brethren, bear olives, or a grapevine bear figs? Thus no spring yields both salt water and fresh. (James 3:10,11)

    From the article; "WORK toward the day when things will fully be on earth as they are in heaven--when heaven and earth will be indistinguishable, and there will at last be no line on the horizon"

    Is this a promise from God? No, it sounds more like the typical 'Kingdom Now' philosophy that says we as Christians must 'christianize' the earth before Christ comes.
    But,Jesus Himself asked in Luke 18:8 "Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will He really find faith on the earth?"

    Are we to claim something is Christian because it uses familiar terminology without looking deeper into the message of the song and compare it to the Word of God? It is no wonder that Paul warned us to be aware of false Gospels...this one is set to popular music.

  • Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:32 pm Agree: 16   Disagree: 3

    Why do so many Christians insist on making much of and seeking to exalt U2? The long-running love affair with this group, and especially Bono, is disgusting. Bono's worldview says all major religions are equally valid. By that definition, he is not a believer in Christ alone. If you want to listen to U2's music as a Christian, so be it. But I'm sick of people trying to justify their fascination with the group by expositing their lyrics to search for some existential experience. The world would be better served if more Christians would examine and proclaim the REAL truth of Scripture instead of U2's lyrics.

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