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Back to EpisodesMalcolm Guite: Does Theology Need an Imaginative Spark to Grasp God's Mystery?
Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Description
Imagination Combined with Reason Can Build a Sturdier Faith.
Malcolm Guite invites us to recover a "baptized imagination," showing how poetry can do real theological work by carrying truth through image, beauty, sacrament, and story. Rather than replacing reason, imagination helps us perceive meaning—opening Scripture, creation, and the mystery of Christ in ways analysis alone cannot reach.
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Mentioned In This Episode:
- Malcolm Guite's Galahad in the Grail
- Malcolm Guite's Parable and Paradox
- William Shakespoeare's Sonnet 18: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
- George Herbert's poem The Agonie
- C.S. Lewis's Bluspels and Flalansferes
- C.S. Lewis on Imagination and Reason in Christian Apologetics
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Biographia Literaria
Scriptures Referenced In This Episode:
- 1 Corinthians 2 (ESV)
- Luke 22:19-20 (NJKV)
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