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EPISODE · May 10, 2021 · 46 MIN

Episode 26: Lisa Deam and Christiana Peterson

from The Englewood Review of Books Podcast

Jen is joined by Lisa Deam and Christiana Peterson for a rich conversation about diving into the deep wells of reading ancient, Christian mystics.Lisa Deam uses art of the Christian past to illuminate modern faith. Her other books include A World Transformed: Exploring the Spirituality of Medieval Maps and 7 Ways the Ancient Church Saved My Faith. A former professor, Lisa has a PhD in medieval art history from the University of Chicago and was a Fulbright Fellow to Belgium. She blogs regularly at The Contemplative Writer, a website that offers resources and words of encouragement for living the contemplative life.Christiana Peterson's writing on the mystics, community, the spiritual disciplines of motherhood, and death has been featured in Christianity Today, Art House America, The Christian Century, and Bearings Online. Christiana is a regular contributor to Good Letters, an Image Journal blog, and she lives in Ohio with her husband and their four children.Books Mentioned in this Episode:3000 Miles to Jesus: Pilgrimage as a Way of Life for Spiritual Seekers by Lisa DeamA World Transformed: Exploring the Spirituality of Medieval MapsLaura Fabrycky's Review of 3000 Miles to Jesus for ERBAwakened by Death: Life-Giving Lessons from the Mystics by Christiana PetersonMystics and Misfits: Meeting God Through St. Francis and Other Unlikely Saints by Christiana PetersonGod Walk: Moving at the Speed of Your Soul by Mark BuchananRevelations of Divine Love by Julian of NorwichHildegard of Bingen, Doctor of the Church: A Spiritual Reader by Carmen Acevedo ButcherThe Cloud of Unknowing: A New Translation by Carmen Acevedo ButcherThe Essential Writings of Christian Mysticism by Bernard McGinnAn Explorer's Guide to Julian of Norwich by Veronica RolfSetting the World on Fire: The Brief, Astonishing Life of St. Catherine of Siena by Shelley EmlingHildegard of Bingen: The Woman of Her Age by Fiona MaddockSt. Francis of Assissi: His Life, Teachings and Practice by Jon SweeneyLady at the Window: The Lost Journal of Julian of Norwich (A Novella) by Robert WaldronOn the Road with St. Augustine: A Real-World Spirituality for Restless Hearts by James K.A. SmithThe Confessions of X: A Novel by Suzanne M. WolfeMotherhood: A Confession by Natalie CarnesChris Smith's Review of 'Mystics and Misfits' for ERBChristine Greenwald's Review of 'Awakened by Death' for ERBConsoling Thoughts of Sickness and Death by St. Francis De SalesDeath's Summer Coat by Brandy SchillaceSmoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons From the Crematory by Caitlin DoughtyThe Undertaking: Life Studies from the Dismal Trade by Thomas LynchTo Bless the Space Between Us: A Book of Blessings by John O'DonohuePilgrimage by Lucy PickBetween the Dark and the Daylight: Embracing the Contradictions of Life by Joan ChittisterThe Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold

Jen is joined by Lisa Deam and Christiana Peterson for a rich conversation about diving into the deep wells of reading ancient, Christian mystics. Lisa Deam uses art of the Christian past to illuminate modern faith. Her other books include A World Transformed: Exploring the Spirituality of Medieval Maps and 7 Ways the Ancient Church Saved My Faith. A former professor, Lisa has a PhD in medieval art history from the University of Chicago and was a Fulbright Fellow to Belgium. She blogs regula...

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