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Mentioned in 9 episodes
My Bright Abyss
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
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when discussing books by Christian Wiman.

Joshua Michael Schrei

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On Singing to the Beloved in Times of Crisis
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as the author of "My Bright Abyss", a book quoted by David Brooks in his article.


Phil Vischer

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649: The Christmas Story Facts & Fiction with Nijay Gupta
Mentioned by Lee Camp, referencing Chris Wyman's question of poetry's role when the world is burning.

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213: Walter Brueggemann: The Prophetic Imagination
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, who quoted from it an experience of faith flowering from within.

Dave Lomas

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Conditions of the Soul
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as the source of the question, "What is poetry's role when the world is burning?"

Lee C. Camp

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234: Pádraig Ó Tuama: Poetry, and Making Peace, Bearing Witness and Being Human - Poetry Against the Dark
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in relation to a quote about Christ being like a shard of glass to the gut.


Chris Green

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Evening Knowledge, Morning Knowledge
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as the memoir where Chris Wyman asks about poetry's role when the world is burning.

Lee C. Camp

232: Unabridged Interview: Joy Harjo
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when referencing the question, "what is poetry's role when the world is burning?"

Lee C. Camp

Joy Harjo on Poetry and Pursuit of the Common Good (from No Small Endeavor)
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as the source of the question, "What is poetry's role when the world is burning?"

Lee C. Camp

234: Unabridged Interview: Pádraig Ó Tuama
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as a credible depiction of faith, doubt, and the complexities of life.


David Brooks

The disillusionment of David Brooks
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, illustrating the author's perspective on religious despair as a defense against boredom.

Fr. Stewart Clem

Bored to Tears: Confronting the Taedium Vitae with Thomas Aquinas | Fr. Stewart Clem
Mentioned by Lee Camp as a beautiful memoir that asks the question: what is poetry's role when the world is burning?

232: Joy Harjo: Poetry and the Pursuit of Justice, Truth, and the Common Good - Poetry Against the Dark
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as the memoir in which Chris Wyman asks about poetry's role when the world is burning.

Lee C. Camp

233: Unabridged Interview: Haleh Liza Gafori
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as a memoir by poet Christian Wyman, from which the episode's central question is derived.

Lee C. Camp

233: Haleh Liza Gafori: The Poetry of Rumi, Theology, and Social Critique - Poetry Against the Dark
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as a book where he wrote about his aunt's death.

Christian Wiman

God is a verb: The mystical, existential poetry of Christian Wiman


