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Sounding the Seasons
Book • 2012
Sounding the Seasons collects poems and reflections by Malcolm Guite that trace the Christian liturgical year, drawing on scripture, tradition, and nature to illuminate spiritual practice.
Guite uses formal poetic forms and vivid imagery to connect ordinary seasonal rhythms with theological themes such as Advent, Lent, and Easter.
The book aims to foster a contemplative imagination, inviting readers to attend more closely to the liturgical cycle and the sacramental pattern in everyday life.
It blends pastoral sensitivity with literary craft, making theological ideas accessible through verse and short prose reflections.
The work is valued by readers seeking poetry that deepens devotional life and the interplay between faith and imagination.
Guite uses formal poetic forms and vivid imagery to connect ordinary seasonal rhythms with theological themes such as Advent, Lent, and Easter.
The book aims to foster a contemplative imagination, inviting readers to attend more closely to the liturgical cycle and the sacramental pattern in everyday life.
It blends pastoral sensitivity with literary craft, making theological ideas accessible through verse and short prose reflections.
The work is valued by readers seeking poetry that deepens devotional life and the interplay between faith and imagination.
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