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Back to EpisodesMalcolm Guite pt. 2: When Doubt Meets Divine Beauty and Nightingales Lead to a Grail
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What Can Lead a Weary Soul to the Divine in a Post-Christian World?
Malcolm Guite is back for part two of our chat with him, and this time we go from atheism to awe, from the Psalms to the Holy Grail, and from Keats to King Arthur. Malcolm tells the wild story of how poetry cracked open his imagination and shattered his unbelief, leading him into the living presence of God — then shows why Galahad and the Grail might be the ancient, weird, luminous story our burned-out, disenchanted world needs now.
00:00 - The Sonnet Epiphany 1. Magi
01:28 - Introduction to Malcolm Guite Part 2
03:37 - From Atheism to Wonder
06:27 - Encountering Keats's "Ode to a Nightingale"
12:11 - The Augustinian Idea of Beauty
15:18 - You Are Not the Center of the Universe
20:44 - "Take Up the Tale" A Ballad Introducing Guite's Arthurian Epic
23:54 - Why Does Retelling the Arthurian Legends Matter Now?
25:06 - The Truth of the Wasteland in the Modern World
27:19 - Conclusion and Credits
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Mentioned In This Episode:
- Malcolm Guite's Galahad in the Grail
- Malcolm Guite's Epiphany 1 The magi
- Malcolm Guite's Sounding the Seasons
- C.S. Lewis's
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