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Word Beneath the Words with Malcolm Guite

02.06.2024 - By The Trinity ForumPlay

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Word Beneath the Words with Malcolm Guite

We’re joined on our podcast by poet, priest and songwriter, Malcolm Guite. With grace and insight, Malcolm has written of the mystery, beauty and imaginative force of language and the ways in which our imaginations apprehend truth that our reason cannot fully comprehend:“Jesus says, love the Lord your God with all your heart, and all your soul, and all your strength, and all your mind. And somewhere in all those ‘alls’ is all your imagination.  And in fact, when we look at the teaching of Jesus, it's mostly an appeal to the imagination as a way of perceiving truth in a fresh way. He tells stories and parables.”We trust that you’ll be inspired by the beauty of Guite’s poetry, and by the ways in which the poetic imagination brings healing to the false divide between the subjective and the objective.04:44 The Connection Between the Priestly and Poetic Vocations12:02 The Role of Imagination in Apprehending Truth17:48 The Responsibility of Language and the Power of Words23:24 The Idea of Being Spoken into Being32:25 The Destructive Power of Words36:23 The Importance of Intellectual HospitalityThis podcast is an edited version of an online conversation recorded in 2024. Watch the full video of the conversation here, and learn more about Malcolm Guite.

Authors and books mentioned in the conversation: John Donne Love, Remember, by Malcolm Guite Parable and Paradox, by Malcolm Guite Theology and the Poetic Imagination, by Malcolm Guite The Singing Bowl, by Malcolm Guite Waiting on the Word, by Malcolm Guite Lifting the Veil, by Malcolm Guite Sounding the Seasons, by Malcolm Guite The Word Within the Words, by Malcolm Guite Gerard Manley Hopkins George Herbert R.S. Thomas Seamus Heaney John Keats Samuel Taylor Coleridge Wiliiam Wordsworth William Shakespeare C. S. Lewis Sir Andrews Mere Christianity, by C.S. Lewis The Chronicles of Narnia, by C.S. Lewis John Milton Edmund Spenser Thomas Clarkson Pilgrim's Progress Diana Glyer David's Crown, by Malcolm Guite

Related Trinity Forum Readings: Spirit and Imagination, selections from Samuel Taylor Coleridge with an introduction by Malcolm Guite Bulletins from Immortality: Poems by Emily Dickinson God's Grandeur: The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins Sacred and Profane Love, featuring the poetry of John Donne

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