Speaking with Joy
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(Not) Again!
A conversation with Trevor Hart about revelation, the trinity, and why God as Father is a foundational metaphor for Christian theology. Get full access to Joy Clarkson at joyclarkson.substack.com/subscribe
(Not) The Finale
A conversation with the Reverend Canon Professor Trevor Hart about metaphor. Get full access to Joy Clarkson at joyclarkson.substack.com/subscribe
You are (not) a Real Peach with Henry Jamison
A conversation with Henry Jamison about towers, songwriting, metaphors and more. Get full access to Joy Clarkson at joyclarkson.substack.com/subscribe
The Elegance of the Hedgehog (4)
We come to an end. Get full access to Joy Clarkson at joyclarkson.substack.com/subscribe
Elegance of the Hedgehog (3)
Rene makes her first real friend. Paloma begins to despair. Get full access to Joy Clarkson at joyclarkson.substack.com/subscribe
The Elegance of the Hedgehog (2)
Monsieur Ozu causes a stir with the inhabitants of 7 Rue de Grenelle. Is it because he can truly see people? Get full access to Joy Clarkson at joyclarkson.substack.com/subscribe
The Elegance of the Hedgehog (1)
Week one of a summer book club on Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery. Get full access to Joy Clarkson at joyclarkson.substack.com/subscribe
Alison Milbank: Double Longing
Carvings from the Southwell Minster chapter house, described in this episode.Dear Friends,I am delighted to share this final episode in my series on You are a Tree: and other Metaphors to Nourish Life, Thought, and Prayer, a rich and warm conversation wit
Christopher Tin: Music and Metaphors
A conversation with Christopher Tin about how music and metaphor help us express and share our deep, ineffable experiences, how different ways of speaking about love informed his compositional approach to Turandot, and some bonus chat on Aruthuriana, cour
Lydia Schumacher: The Light of Divine Illumination
Dear Friends,I am so excited to share this weeks episode in my series on You are a Tree: and other metaphors to nourish life, thought, and prayer. In this weeks episode, I speak with one of the scholars whose work informed my writing: Lydia Schumacher,