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God is a verb: The mystical, existential poetry of Christian Wiman
Podcast |
Life Examined
Publisher |
KCRW
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jan 20, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:51:57

Christian Wiman, author of dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2Z8Owkwf5h08N-DYp6tVFLsEb1v70EgCfwbCOTAxnWJj_yQLUiwEEuUkYqt-eTbhd7QIQgadZzySSa2p37oUIbn8jVmojzBDBdkvrhNa180oPL0C3_o8OaquAAkEfpX1CUv6FGLAJbYOQhvkCHmSwplOBtl9zIog4PeaOoTBYvJDa0GH32cjE-AhlTQS71BRZ3oQZ72O9yUt8ycscv5wINGZIupUdON69UQ">Zero at the Bone: Fifty Entries Against Despair, discusses life after being diagnosed with a rare and incurable form of his cancer and how preparing for death influenced his thought, faith, and poetry. Wiman, the Clement-Muehl Professor of Communication Arts at Yale Divinity School, examines anguish and despair and his “real desire to make faith more the center of my life, not to live it quietly to bring it into my work to bring it into my life.”

Christian Wiman , author of Zero at the Bone: Fifty Entries Against Despair , discusses life after being diagnosed with a rare and incurable form of his cancer and how preparing for death influenced his thought, faith, and poetry. Wiman, the Clement-Muehl Professor of Communication Arts at Yale Divinity School , examines anguish and despair and his “real desire to make faith more the center of my life, not to live it quietly to bring it into my work to bring it into my life.”

Christian Wiman, author of dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2Z8Owkwf5h08N-DYp6tVFLsEb1v70EgCfwbCOTAxnWJj_yQLUiwEEuUkYqt-eTbhd7QIQgadZzySSa2p37oUIbn8jVmojzBDBdkvrhNa180oPL0C3_o8OaquAAkEfpX1CUv6FGLAJbYOQhvkCHmSwplOBtl9zIog4PeaOoTBYvJDa0GH32cjE-AhlTQS71BRZ3oQZ72O9yUt8ycscv5wINGZIupUdON69UQ">Zero at the Bone: Fifty Entries Against Despair, discusses life after being diagnosed with a rare and incurable form of his cancer and how preparing for death influenced his thought, faith, and poetry. Wiman, the Clement-Muehl Professor of Communication Arts at Yale Divinity School, examines anguish and despair and his “real desire to make faith more the center of my life, not to live it quietly to bring it into my work to bring it into my life.”

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