Marilynne Robinson on theology, the soul, and re-enchanting the human story

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024

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  • @helendeacon7637
    @helendeacon7637 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for interviewing Marilynne Robinson! An extraordinary novelist and essayist. Great conversation!

  • @ohmy4275
    @ohmy4275 10 місяців тому +4

    Thank you for this interview and for sharing it with us.
    I would take Marilynne Robinson over any other writer writing fiction or otherwise. I love her faith in patience. The modern world lacks patience. We are too addicted to instant gratification. And I know some would not like the term but her fiction is like Midwest gothic to me. A very alluring setting and characters. Lila is my favourite of her books. I knew it would be good but really had no idea how good.
    Lastly, congratulations to both the interviewers. A pleasure to listen to you. You are polite and well informed.

  • @MelodeeHansen
    @MelodeeHansen Рік тому +2

    Women are natural enchanters. I love that I came across this channel.

  • @GinnyShilliday
    @GinnyShilliday Рік тому +3

    Justin and Belle, I love this new podcast. Thank you so much!

  • @MelodeeHansen
    @MelodeeHansen Рік тому +4

    I’ve been looking for more intellectual and deep thinking women in podcasts! Marilyn is someone I will follow.

    • @janicewong9450
      @janicewong9450 5 днів тому

      Marilyn recently passed away. But her books and her example live on. Her lecture, 'Shakespeare:The Question of Audience' is truly brilliant.

  • @shannonhpolson
    @shannonhpolson 11 місяців тому +1

    What a very thoughtful interview with a truly great writer and thinker. thank you.

  • @dearestsimone
    @dearestsimone Рік тому +3

    Surely finding our own soul 'interesting' can be a fruit of death to self, in the sense that Christ makes possible for us. As Christ, our ultimate freedom and justification, increases in us, we are set into order: we correspondingly 'decrease'; we grow more objective toward ourselves, we notice ourselves from an unstuck place. We can rightly judge our being-created selves as attractive and interesting, as we do all of creation more and more. Marvelous!

  • @novianovioTV
    @novianovioTV 7 місяців тому

    I found this by UA-cam search having just read Gilead. What I like about Marilynne Robinson is she creates and follows her own trains of thought. It’s refreshing as most people are unable to resist the easy safety of copying each other starting with idiolect. I like that she was expected to pontificate on writing fiction but currently finds quantum physics more fascinating. There are some great science videos on UA-cam. I especially like ones about space. Gilead is excellent. She was being modest when you asked about the 20-some year gap. Had she been naughty she would have retorted: have you read it? Then you’ll know why it took so long. It’s like a finely woven Bible concordance articulated through characters and their life observations

  • @elias.knotman
    @elias.knotman Рік тому +1

    Thank you for such a wonderful conversation. This had me thinking for days! I have to take issue, that said, with Marilynne Robinson’s view on technology and the way we use our time. It seems rashly optimistic, and perhaps I have read too much Dostoyevsky, to assume human beings will use their time constructively. Our ongoing experiment appears to prove otherwise (I think Paul Kingsnorth is instructive on this topic - another excellent interview on this channel). Elsewhere MR talks about instruction - given the affordances of persuasive design that is present in many digital tech, isn’t this seed falling amidst the thorns?

  • @dearestsimone
    @dearestsimone Рік тому +1

    Belle, have you read Thomas Traherne's 'Centuries'? He will take you by the hand and lead you on further!

  • @prplpotatoes
    @prplpotatoes 8 днів тому

    I want to know the titles of the popular quantum theory she's reading!

  • @peterboos930
    @peterboos930 Рік тому

    Belle the mics are blocking your face 😖