Theology and Literature

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Theology and Literature

Reading out of print or uncopyrighted works of theology and literature as a service to fellow students of the good, true, and beautiful.

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    Ichot a Burde on a Bour

    This is one of the Harley Lyrics from British Library Harley MS 2253. You can find the text at this wonderful Harley Lyrics site: http://www.soton.ac.uk/~wpwt/harl2253/ichot/ichot.htm.

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    Christmas sermon by Fr. Matthew Olver

    My good friend Fr. Matthew Olver preached this Christmas sermon at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation in Dallas, TX, on Christmas day.

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    Sub Contra

    Poem by Louise Bogan, read by Rob Hendricks

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    This Room and Everything In It

    Poem by Li-Young Lee, read by Rob Hendricks

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    My Father, in Heaven, is Reading Aloud

    Poem by Li-Young Lee, read by Rob Hendricks

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    Arise, Go Down

    Poem by Li-Young Lee, read by Rob Hendricks

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    This Hour and What Is Dead

    Poem by Li-Young Lee, read by Rob Hendricks

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    On a Certain Engagement South of Seoul

    Poem by Hayden Carruth, read by Rob Hendricks

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    Cappadocian Song

    Poem by Hayden Carruth, read by Rob Hendricks

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    The Stray Dog by the Summerhouse

    Poem by Donald Justice, read by Rob Hendricks

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    Tales From a Family Album

    Poem by Donald Justice, read by Rob Hendricks

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    Sonnet - The Wall

    Poem by Donald Justice, read by Rob Hendricks

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    In Bertram's Garden

    Poem by Donald Justice, read by Rob Hendricks

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    The Memory of Elena

    Poem by Carolyn Forche, read by Rob Hendricks

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    On An East Wind From the Wars

    Poem by Alan Dugan, read by Rob Hendricks

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    The Forgotten Ambitions of Alfred J. Kietschup

    I read this story last night at the Fellowship of the Leaf. It's one of three stories I've written that I still like (the other two have been published.) I had a great time reading it, sipping some bourbon, and sharing this part of my (previous?) life with good friends.

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    Archbishop Rowan Williams on Rule of Benedict

    Archbishop and Cardinal Pray in the Sistine Chapel The Anglican and Roman Catholic delegations in Rome for the historic meeting of the Archbishop and the Pope and celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Anglican Centre in Rome, visited the Sistine Chapel today for prayers, marking the visit of Archbishop Michael Ramsey to Pope Paul VI in 1966. Cardinal Kaspar and the Archbishop will meet today for 'informal talks' and then worship with the St Egidio community at St Bartholomews Church. The text of the lecture given by Archbishop Rowan last night at St Anselmo Church and Religious Community follows:

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    Poetry with Augustine

    Hi to Hannah Miller!

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    Josef Pieper - In Tune with the World - Chapter 9

    Final chapter of this little book on festivity.

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    Rob Hendricks Interview

    Joel Gunderson interviews Rob Hendricks during their recent poetry seminar in Portland, Oregon. Both are close friends. Might be more interesting if you've read their poetry.

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    Josef Pieper - In Tune with the World - Chapter 7

    Reading from this slim volume on festivity by the German Thomist Josef Pieper.

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    The Dual Unity of Man and Woman - The Nuptial Mystery - Anthony Cardinal Scola

    Reading from this recent book by the archbishop of Venice, including "four essential features of the meaning of the man-woman pair." I'll happily take this down if Eerdmans objects.

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    Four Theses on Religion and Literature

    Larry Bouchard's typology of approaches to the academic study of the intersection of religion and literature. "These four theses are intended mainly to describe, for the sake of comparison and discussion, some rationales for the intentional study of religion and literature. When we look at specific occasions of such study, more than one thesis may apply. They may be mutually inclusive, and I consider them all valid and valuable. But their negations ("au contraire"), as far as I am concerned, are not necessarily mutually consistent. They represent some very important, often "postmodernist" directions for criticizing religion and literature studies."

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    Caedmon's Hymn

    The story of the first poem in the English language, revealed in a dream to an illiterate shepherd.

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    Josef Pieper - In Tune with the World - Chapter 6

    Reading from this slim volume on festivity by the German Thomist Josef Pieper

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    Josef Pieper - In Tune with the World - Chapter 2

    Reading through this slim volume by German Thomist Josef Pieper.

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    Josef Pieper - In Tune with the World

    Reading a slim volume by the German Thomist Josef Pieper on festivity.

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Reading out of print or uncopyrighted works of theology and literature as a service to fellow students of the good, true, and beautiful.

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