EPISODE · May 30, 2023 · 28 MIN
Os Guinness - Signals of Transcendence
from God‘s Story Podcast · host Brent Siddall
‘There must be something more to life’. Brent and Ian talk with Os Guinness about his new IVP America book called ‘Signals of Transcendence – Listening to the Promptings of Life’. ‘Os tells stories of people who experienced signals of transcendence, and followed them to find new meaning and purpose in life’. Os is the author or editor of more than 35 books. He’s the founder of the Trinity Forum, a prominent social critic, and a frequent speaker who has addressed audiences worldwide. (1:04) What are signals of transcendence? (3:14) W.H. Auden; (5:20) A ‘global conspiracy’ against transcendence? (6:52) Our sense of wonder; (9:15) G.K. Chesterton; (11:45) C.S. Lewis; (13:31) Lewis and joy; (14:20) Phillip Hallie; (16:15) Windsor Elliott; (20:00) Malcolm Muggeridge; (22:10) Kenneth Clark. Links mentioned in this episode: www.ivpress.com www.osguinness.com www.amazon.com/Signals-Transcendence-Listening-Promptings-Life/dp/1514004399 Leave some feedback: What should we talk about? Please let us know in the comments. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please give us a rating and leave a short review. Connect with us: [email protected] godsstorypodcast.com Become a Supporter: If you’d like to help us make more great episodes like this one, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter. For as little as $5 a month, you’ll receive early access to new episodes plus bonus episodes and other goodies from time to time, and our undying gratitude. patreon.com/godsstorypodcast Thanks to our sponsors, Liquid Edge Creative who take care of the technical stuff behind the scenes.
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‘There must be something more to life.’ Brent and Ian talk with Os Guinness about his new IVP America book called ‘Signals of Transcendence – Listening to the Promptings of Life’.
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