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Conversations with inspired and inspiring artists, scholars, thinkers, of all walks of life and approaches to the sacred. Hosted by Dr Peter Bouteneff.... more
FAQs about Luminous: Conversations On Sacred Arts:How many episodes does Luminous: Conversations On Sacred Arts have?The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.
March 31, 2022Laurie Anderson: Transcending PerformanceLaurie Anderson is a living legend in the world of the arts. Her career, spanning from the late 1970’s right up to the present day, has resulted in a vast oeuvre of meaningful and impactful art across a wide array of media. Fascinating, brilliant, and ever attuned to the spiritual (she has been increasingly involving her Buddhism in her work) she represents the essence of what we hope for with the Luminous series: substantive but free conversation around the arts and the sacred....more1h 5minPlay
March 17, 2022Adrienne Williams Boyarin: Literary Art & Identities of FaithAdrienne Williams Boyarin writes on religious material in medieval poetry, but she’s also been at the forefront of the important conversation on bringing religion back into the study of the humanities. Her expertise in literature and her commitment to exploring Jewish Christian relationships within it, her interest in the written lives of the saints and in the relationship between religion and academia—make for Luminous conversation....more1h 4minPlay
February 24, 2022Mark Shapiro: Life Carries the DayMark Shapiro is a major figure in the New York classical music scene, as music director of Cantori New York as well as several other award-winning ensembles—all of which extend his impact to the national and global scale. Apart from the precision of his work, he is known for his thoughtful and trailblazing programs, his repertoire drawing on sometimes hidden gems of great beauty. Add to this his fluency in a wide diversity of topics and interests....more1h 2minPlay
February 10, 2022Bozeman Brothers: Do Parallel Lines Touch?Jamey and Lee Bozeman formed the new wave band Luxury decades before they became Fr. James and Fr. David, Orthodox Christian priests. The band’s journey is told in a must-see documentary, but this conversation teases out some of its implied themes of art and the sacred: how they navigate life in the studio and the concert venue—and at the altar....more1h 8minPlay
January 28, 2022Tõnu Kõrvits: Elegies to the EtherealTõnu Kõrvits has for some decades been a rising star among Estonian composers—one can now say that the star is decisively risen, and shines with the ethereal light of his lush and compelling work. Another episode recorded in the field—this time in the heart of Tallinn, Estonia....more58minPlay
January 13, 2022Kaupo Kikkas: The Luminous ImageKaupo Kikkas is one of the most compelling photographers working today. Centering on portrait as well as fine art photography, with predilections for the American Southwest, the Amazon rain forest, and Lapland, as well as for musicians and their instruments. He is deeply reflective, and highly articulate about his craft and his vision....more52minPlay
December 31, 2021David Bentley Hart: The Beauty of the InfiniteDavid Bentley Hart began his storied career as theologian and public intellectual with a book called The Beauty of the Infinite, a game-changing and definitive foray into theological aesthetics. His most recent little masterpiece is Roland in Moonlight, a reverie about his philosophical mentor, who also happens to be his dog Roland. We have a lot to talk about....more1h 4minPlay
December 16, 2021Frank Wilczek: The Physics of BeautyWhen a Nobel Prize-winning physicist begins to speak of the universe as “a work of art,” don’t we want to ask him whether the universe itself could be numbered among the sacred arts? And whether he thinks there might be an Artist? Frank Wilczek is brilliant and engaging, with a talent (and commitment) to making complex concepts understandable for the rest of us....more1h 4minPlay
December 03, 2021Susan Ashbrook Harvey: The Olfactory ImaginationSusan Ashbrook Harvey is one of the foremost scholars in her field of Late Antiquity (with a focus on Syriac Christianity). Two of her particular areas of interest and expertise make her an especially fascinating guest on Luminous. One is her study of fragrance (her book Scenting Salvation: Ancient Christianity and the Olfactory Imagination is a classic), and the other is women’s voices in Syriac liturgical singing....more1h 1minPlay
November 18, 2021Ivan Moody: Music In and Out of LiturgyFr Ivan Moody is a world-renowned composer, conductor, scholar, author. His music often draws on ancient chant traditions and then takes off into new directions, at once consonant with the past and building on it into timelessness. Listen to this conversation among deeply informed friends....more59minPlay
FAQs about Luminous: Conversations On Sacred Arts:How many episodes does Luminous: Conversations On Sacred Arts have?The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.