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203. Visionaries: Thomas Aquinas with Andrew Davison
46:22||Season 1, Ep. 203In this enlightening episode of GodPod’s Visionaries series, we delve into the profound impact of Thomas Aquinas on modern thought. Join hosts Graham Tomlin and Michael Lloyd as they explore Aquinas' reconciliation of religion with reason, his fearless intellectual curiosity, and his enduring influence on theology, philosophy, and beyond. With insights from Professor Andrew Davison, discover how Aquinas' legacy continues to shape our understanding of faith, reason, and the world today. Tune in for a journey through history that reveals the timeless relevance of Aquinas' ideasFor more from Seen and Unseen: Seen & Unseen | Seen & Unseen (seenandunseen.com)For more about St Mellitus: Home Page | St MellitusFor more about Wycliffe Hall: Home | WYCLIFFE HALL
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201. Visionaries: John Milton with Jessica Martin
41:36||Season 1, Ep. 201In this episode of GodPod’s Visionaries series, we explore the profound impact of John Milton's personal life and Christian faith on his mighty literary works. Milton's journey from a loyal servant of the crown to a passionate advocate for political reform and freedom of speech is deeply intertwined with his spiritual beliefs. His faith underpinned his writings and fuelled his desire to address the pressing issues of his time – shaping his approach to both poetry and politics. Join Graham Tomlin, Jane Williams and – special guest - Jessica Martin, as they uncover how Milton's deep faith not only guided his personal life but also left an indelible mark on his literary legacy.
200. Visionaries: Johann Sebastian Bach with Jeremy Begbie
41:40||Season 1, Ep. 200Dive into the timeless legacy of Johann Sebastian Bach and discover how his genius continues to shape modern music. In this, the latest episode in GodPod’s Visionaries series, Graham Tomlin and Jane Williams, alongside Jeremy Begbie, explore Bach's innovative compositions and their profound influence on contemporary genres, from classical to pop. Join us as we unravel the threads connecting Bach's masterpieces to today's musical landscape, revealing the enduring power of his work and excavating the theology that underpins it. Whether you're a seasoned musician or a curious listener, this episode offers fresh insights into the genius of Bach and his lasting impact on the world of music and theology.For more from Seen and Unseen: Seen & Unseen | Seen & Unseen (seenandunseen.com)For more about St Mellitus: Home Page | St MellitusFor more about Wycliffe Hall: Home | WYCLIFFE HALL
199. Visionaries: Julian of Norwich with Claire Gilbert
45:36||Season 1, Ep. 199In this episode of GodPod’s Visionaries series, we delve into the profound teachings of Julian of Norwich, as explored through the lens of Dr. Claire Gilbert's novel, "I, Julian." We uncover the spiritual insights of this medieval mystic, whose visions and writings continue to resonate in today's world. Discover how Julian's reflections on divine love, suffering, and the promise that "all shall be well" offer timeless wisdom and hope. So, join Graham Tomlin and Micheal Lloyd for a captivating discussion that bridges the past and present, illuminating the enduring relevance of Julian's spiritual journey.For more from Seen and Unseen: Seen & Unseen | Seen & Unseen (seenandunseen.com)For more about St Mellitus: Home Page | St MellitusFor more about Wycliffe Hall: Home | WYCLIFFE HALL
198. Visionaries: Soren Kierkegaard with Stephen Backhouse
41:24||Season 1, Ep. 198In this, the first installment of GodPod’ Visionaries series, Graham Tomlin and Jane Williams delve into the profound impact of Søren Kierkegaard, the enigmatic Danish philosopher whose ideas continue to resonate in today's world. Join us as we explore Kierkegaard's critique of Christendom (or ‘cultural Christianity’), his emphasis on individual authenticity, and his challenge to the herd mentality. With insights from Dr. Stephen Backhouse, an expert on Kierkegaard, we uncover how this 19th-century thinker shaped modern existentialism and continues to influence contemporary discussions on faith, individuality, and societal norms. Tune in to discover why Kierkegaard's legacy is, perhaps, more relevant than ever.For more from Seen and Unseen: Seen & Unseen | Seen & Unseen (seenandunseen.com)For more about St Mellitus: Home Page | St MellitusFor more about Wycliffe Hall: Home | WYCLIFFE HALL
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197. Barnabas Aspray: Jesus, the Refugee? - Godpod 197
37:22||Season 1, Ep. 197Mass immigration and forced migration is one of the most talked about topics of the moment – it’s dominating the headlines, fuelling political conversation, causing division and trickling its way into every sphere of society. With Christians sitting on all sides of all possible opinions, this episode of GodPod sees Graham, Jane, and Mike joined by specialist, Dr Barnabas Aspray. Join them as they dig into some of the theology of migration.For more from Barnabas Aspray: Dr. Barnabas Aspray | St. Mary's Seminary & UniversityFor more from Seen and Unseen: Seen & Unseen | Seen & Unseen (seenandunseen.com)For more about St Mellitus: Home Page | St MellitusFor more about Wycliffe Hall: Home | WYCLIFFE HALL