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Mentioned in 11 episodes
Galahad and the Grail
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Mentioned in 11 episodes
Mentioned in the episode description as a work by 

linked to the guests' discussion of myth and the grail.


Malcolm Guite

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The Meaning Crisis Explained...Is Modernity Killing Meaning? John Vervaeke and Malcolm Guite hosted by John Nelson
Mentioned by 

introducing the guest's new epic poetry book and by 

referencing the published work.


Russell Moore


Malcolm Guite

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Malcolm Guite on Re-Enchanting a Disenchanted World
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as a book he's reading and considering for a guest on the show.


Andrew Klavan

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Ep. 1278 - How To Fight a Culture War
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as a new book she received and plans to read next.

Tanya Charlton

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Home Library Ideas: Organizing, Collecting, and Actually Using Your Books
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as the first volume of his upcoming epic narrative poem, drawing from the Matter of Britain.


Malcolm Guite

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Rouze Up Souls of the New Age! A conversation with Malcolm Guite on William Blake
Mentioned by Martin as a new book he frequently rereads for its musical quality.

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What Actually Makes an Education “Classical”?
Mentioned by Leigh Lowe and ![undefined]()

as a new verse retelling of the Arthurian legend, recommended for pre-order and reading aloud.

Tanya Charlton

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Christian Nonfiction Books for Classical Readers
Mentioned by 

as his recent release and part of a series of poems retelling Arthurian/Grail stories with Christian imagination.


Malcolm Guite

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Evan Lenow affirmed to lead ERLC, Seminaries hold spring trustee meetings, SBC Pastors' Conference update
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as a galley proof she's been reading and enjoying as a lighter read alongside a heavier memoir.

Tanya Charlton

Why Read Ancient Greek Literature? Essential Books to Start With
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as the first book of 

's retelling of the King Arthur legends.

Jonathan Rogers


Malcolm Guite

Malcolm Guite and Junius Johnson Take Up the Tale






