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Kevin Hart, "Lands of Likeness: For a Poetics of Contemplation" (U Chicago Press, 2023)

Feb 5, 2026
Kevin Hart, Jo Rae Wright University Distinguished Professor at Duke Divinity School and author of Lands of Likeness, explores a hermeneutic of contemplation rooted in theology, poetry, and philosophy. He traces contemplative reading from Augustine and the Romantics to Husserl and modern poets. The conversation highlights contemplation versus suspicion, phenomenology, poetic attention, and the discipline of slow, attentive reading.
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ANECDOTE

Gifford Invitation In The Morning

  • Hart recalls checking the Gifford Lectures invitation on his phone early in the morning and then going back to sleep.
  • He then worried about fitting natural theology into his work and chose contemplation as the connecting theme.
INSIGHT

Natural Contemplation In Poems

  • Natural contemplation in poetry looks outward to the world rather than upward to the divine.
  • A.R. Ammons's 'Sphere' models expansive natural contemplation by trying to "say everything" about the Earth.
ADVICE

Cultivate A Contemplative Discipline

  • Adopt a disciplined practice (asceticism) to shift from the pre-given to the given.
  • Vary the exercise by vocation: contemplative, mixed, or active lives all require different spiritual disciplines.
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