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  • ‘There Was Love and Then There Was Suffering’: A Q&A With Christian Wiman
  • A Life — and Afterlife — in Poetry
  • NY Times: ‘Christianity Can Make Suffering Sacred’

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nytimes.com /3 weeks ago

‘There Was Love and Then There Was Suffering’: A Q&A With Christian Wiman

“The minute you are convinced that you have grasped something true about God, it dissolves in you.”

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goodmenproject.com /4 weeks ago

A Life — and Afterlife — in Poetry

For Christian Wiman, ‘dead on the table’ more than once, suffering is no longer the only authentic thing The post A Life — and Afterlife — in Poetry appeared first on The Good Men...

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taxprofblog.aals.org /2 weeks ago

NY Times: ‘Christianity Can Make Suffering Sacred’

New York Times Op-Ed:  ‘There Was Love, and Then There Was Suffering’: by Peter Wehner (Trinity Forum): A Q&A With Christian Wiman (Yale): Christian Wiman is both a magnificent...

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christianity.com /1 week ago

How a Rock Band and a Classic Author Restored My Faith

Struggling with doubt, loneliness, and a search for meaning, Justin Wiggins found unexpected hope through music and the timeless words of C.S. Lewis. Discover how Christ’s agape lo...

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englewoodreview.org /1 week ago

New Book Releases – Week of 6 July 2026 – Christian Wiman, more…

Here are a few new book releases from this week that are worth checking out… (Where possible, we have also […] The post New Book Releases – Week of 6 July 2026 – Christian Wiman, m...

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baptistnews.com /2 weeks ago

In conversation with Scott Cairns

Scott Cairns is a poet and writer who is the Curators Distinguished Professor of English emeritus at the University of Missouri. He is the author of poetry collections such as Slow...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Malcolm Guite: Poet’s Corner

I WAS in London the other day, speaking to a group of American pastors at St Martin-in-the-Fields. After a good lunch in the church’s wonderful crypt-café, they bundled me into an...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Malcolm Guite: Poet’s Corner

I HAVE always felt a close affinity with St Columba, whose day approaches as I write this. When, as a 19-year-old back in 1977, I was on a long ramble round Ireland, I happened to...

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ncronline.org /1 month ago

'God does what God does': An interview with Brandon Ambrosino

"I'm not sure that the goal of Christian theology should be to quickly zap away all of our fears," says the author of Is it God's Will?: Making Sense of Tragedy, Luck, and Hope in...

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ncregister.com /1 week ago

Remembering Robert Wilken

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churchtimes.co.uk /2 weeks ago

Malcolm Guite: Poet’s Corner

WHEN the parish church is dedicated in honour of St Cuthbert, and even the working men’s club (now sadly for sale) is “The Bede”, you know you are in the north-east. Indeed, Maggie...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Malcolm Guite: Poet’s Corner

I WRITE this from the Collegio Ghislieri, in the ancient university town of Pavia. The college was founded in 1567, though the university itself is far older than that, as there is...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

“Watching Cartoons on a Saturday Morning,” by Christian Wiman

“Cuckoo wobble, tuba walk, / boing boing and the whistling thribble.”

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churchlifejournal.nd.edu /1 month ago

The Limits of Willa Cather's Catholic Imagination

Amy Welborn on literature.

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realclearreligion.org /2 days ago

Christian Leadership in the Antarctic

Dr. Alex Taylor, Word on Fire Prior to a few months ago, I had heard of Sir Ernest Shackleton's expedition to Antarctica because of the notes to T. S. Eliot's modern anti-epic The...

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churchtimes.co.uk /6 days ago

Malcolm Guite: Poet’s Corner

HOW is the past made present to us? It is a good question to ask and answer in the ancient city of Chester, where I have come on a writing retreat, and also to speak and read at th...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 week ago

Malcolm Guite: Poet’s Corner

I AM a great admirer of the decorative motif sometimes known simply as interlacing, but, more usually, and more poetically, as Celtic knotwork. You see it supremely in the intricat...

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

In Magnifica Humanitas, Valuing Humanity By Embracing Death

Angelus In his song "If We Were Vampires," American songwriter Jason Isbell compares human relationships with hypothetical human interactions as if the narrator and his lover were...

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englewoodreview.org /2 weeks ago

Lectionary Poetry – 6th Sunday After Pentecost (Year A)

We continue our weekly series of poetry that resonates with the lectionary readings for the week (Revised Common Lectionary and […] The post Lectionary Poetry – 6th Sunday After Pe...

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byfaithonline.com /1 week ago

Thomas Wolfe, C.S. Lewis, and Religious Longings

A tale of two writers and their search for a deeper understanding of life's purpose. The post Thomas Wolfe, C.S. Lewis, and Religious Longings appeared first on byFaith.

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rss.desiringgod.org /1 month ago

Expect Victory, Expect Death: The Paradox of the Christian Life

In December 1914, a small ship set sail on a perilous voyage. The aim of the expedition? To be the first in history to make a land crossing of Antarctica. The leader, an Anglo-Iris...

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

Cancer May Take My Life. It Won't Take My Faith.

Megan Basham, Washington Post

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rss.desiringgod.org /6 days ago

Love God with All Your Imagination: A Call for Christian Storytelling

Growing up in a nominally Christian household, I caught my first glimpse of the gospel reading The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. At seven years old, I lay belly-down on my pink shag...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Malcolm Guite: Poet’s Corner

WE HAVE come again to the feast of Corpus Christi, that annual invitation to contemplate the mystery of the eucharist. I have been approaching that mystery through poetry in a more...

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