In this fourth episode, Steve and Drew discuss Gerard Manley Hopkins's poem "As Kingfishers Catch Fire," examples of antiphony in music (including Andrew Peterson's "Is He Worthy?"), the collaborative-yet-fragmented nature of meme culture, the inescapable human characteristic of resonance, and much more.
This episode is based on Steve Guthrie's blog post "Spirit & Sound, Part 4: Sounding, Re-sounding, and the Antiphonal Shape of the World," which you can read at RabbitRoom.com.
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The Man Who Read with His Mouth Closed (And the Spirit Who Didn't)
The Preposition of Love
God in Motion
The Breath Between Us
The Sound Breath Makes
Introducing Season Two
“The Resurrection and the Life of the World to Come”
“Holy Spirit”
“Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord”
“Creator of Heaven and Earth”
“I Believe in God”
“I Believe”
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