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- The Russell Moore ShowEpisode 35|47minMalcolm Guite’s Hope for Hurt ChristiansThe poet’s thoughts on imagination, illumination, and the truth of the gospel.Russell Moore|
- The Relatable Zeal of Puritan WomenThey were extremely into religion without being extreme.Interview by Catherine Parks|
- A Poet for ‘Bruised Evangelicals’Malcolm Guite has found himself a sort of tribal elder for younger generations of Christians.Kara Bettis|
- The Poet Who Prepared the Ground for the Sexual RevolutionPercy Shelley’s 19th-century attacks on marriage, monogamy, and Christianity foreshadowed progressive attitudes today.Carl Trueman|
- In 2022, Let’s Take T.S. Eliot’s AdviceThe poet said Christian institutions and community needed refreshing. They still do.Bonnie Kristian|简体中文한국어繁體中文
- She Walks in Beauty Like a PrayerChristopher Stokes on how the Romantic poets propelled a new view of personal devotion.Interview by Karen Swallow Prior|
- Reading God’s Word like a Poem, Not an Instruction ManualThe Bible teaches us, says Matthew Mullins, but its method of teaching always entails more than information and guidance.Interview by Jessica Hooten Wilson|españolFrançais简体中文繁體中文
- Old Books Are Strange and Threatening. That’s Why We Should Read Them.Alan Jacobs shows how to resist the pull of the present by engaging ideas from the past.Christopher Myers|
- Sex Is the Earthly Glow of the Heavenly CityHow a lovestruck literature student learned that lesson while walking Oxford’s cobblestone streets.Katherine James|
