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25 April 2021 | St. Mark the Evangelist | Eugene, Ore.
How better to end a busy week than a long walk by moonlight, holding forth on some of our favorite literary and theological themes? What do Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra have in common with King Lear, or Tolkien with James Joyce—or, for that matter, St. Mark with his iconic lion? It’s all on the table in this Sunday’s episode!
Opening music: “O magnum mysterium,” composed by Giovanni Gabrieli, sung by the Choir of King’s College Cambridge, dir. Stephen Cleobury, 2015. All rights reserved.
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25 April 2021 | St. Mark the Evangelist | Eugene, Ore.
How better to end a busy week than a long walk by moonlight, holding forth on some of our favorite literary and theological themes? What do Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra have in common with King Lear, or Tolkien with James Joyce—or, for that matter, St. Mark with his iconic lion? It’s all on the table in this Sunday’s episode!
Opening music: “O magnum mysterium,” composed by Giovanni Gabrieli, sung by the Choir of King’s College Cambridge, dir. Stephen Cleobury, 2015. All rights reserved.