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Poetry as Spiritual Practice: Bridging the Chasm Between Academia and the Public | John Vervaeke & Adam Walker

Published 3 weeks ago
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Can reclaiming poetry spark a second renaissance and wake us from our digital slumber?

John welcomes Adam Walker to the Lectern dialogue series, praising his balanced critique of higher education and his work on poetry as a spiritual practice and the possibility of a second renaissance. Adam, an English PhD from Harvard, explains he developed a critical vocabulary for "spiritual poetics" (using Wordsworth) and now teaches public literature courses outside the academy to bridge the widening gap between universities and the public. They discuss causes of the chasm: humanities shifting from teaching to research, insular theory-driven discourse, rising college costs, and market pressures that displace a "hermeneutics of beauty." They argue imagination has been reduced to entertainment, digital media erodes attention, and art is evolutionarily vital. Adam describes his dialogic, analytic-spiritual-creative classes (e.g., Eliot's Four Quartets) and concludes with hope that cultural "turns" and renaissances can emerge from dark periods through renewed engagement with beauty and art.

Adam Walker is a public scholar and recent Harvard PhD graduate who specializes in the spiritual dimensions of poetry. After stepping away from the traditional academy , he founded the Versed community, a platform dedicated to making university-level literature accessible to everyday readers. Through his teaching and growing YouTube channel , Adam advocates for the close reading of poetry as a transformative spiritual practice. He believes that engaging with art and beauty is essential to awakening from our modern "materialist slumber" and actively champions the arrival of a "Second Renaissance".

Website

Substack

YouTube

Versed

Resources:

Rainer Maria Rilke

Abigail Adams Institute

William Wordsworth

Timecodes:

00:00 Welcome to the Lectern

02:30 Adam's background and mission

05:30 Why the chasm exists

13:30 Hermeneutics of beauty

16:00 Imagination and spirituality

21:30 Digital age attention crisis

23:30 Art is not optional

33:30 Inside the Verse classroom

38:30 Dialogue and Platonic loop

41:30 Poets as presence

42:30 War poems and culture

43:30 Credibility and imitation

46:00 Translucent language

48:00 Theosis and greatness

49:40 "The encounter with the angel doesn't leave you the same. You walk away with a limp for the rest of your life, and you have to be okay with that".

51:30 Spinoza aspect shift

54:00 Poetry as transformation

55:30 Embodied confirmation

57:00 Returning to the cave

01:04:00 Wordsworth awakens spirit

01:07:30 Next talk questions

01:09:30 Hope and renaissance

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