EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 48 MIN
Reverberations of Grief - guest, Dr. Michael S. Hogue
from Many Windows: Conversations on Ministry with Rev. Jules Taylor
Grief and loss are universal, ubiquitous, an also unique, personal. My guest today is Dr. Mike Hogue, whose evolving work on structural grief is an invitation to engage this multifaceted and often elusive experience.*Notes from the episode*Michael S. Hogue, Ph.D. (U. Chicago), is a philosopher, theologian, writer, and teacher exploring questions of meaning, morality, and mortality in a turbulent world. Whether on the page or in the classroom, Michael invites others to a more attuned, relational, and accountable way of becoming more human in a more-than-human world. He’s authored several academic books, including American Immanence: Democracy for an Uncertain World (Columbia, 2018). He is currently working on his first book for a trade press, The Unmaking of My Mother: Alzheimer’s and the Mysticism of Forgetting, as well as new academic projects on structural grief.Substack: The School of Grief: Notes from the Unmaking - https://substack.com/@michaelshoguewww.michaelshogue.com___________________________Thank you for listening. Many Windows: Conversations on Ministry is a production of Meadville Lombard Theological School. Theme music is “Destination” by Justhea. This episode is produced by Jules Taylor.(Justhea: spoti.fi/2NycVfd and apple.co/3u51z2V)
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