In Our Time

George Herbert

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Dec 5, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Helen Wilcox, an expert in English Literature, Victoria Moul, a specialist in early modern bilingual culture, and Simon Jackson, a music director and scholar, illuminate the life of poet George Herbert. They explore Herbert's unique blend of poetry and music, his influence on 17th-century Christianity, and the emotional depth of his works. Insights into his struggles with faith and chronic illness reveal the personal nature of his writing, while his lasting legacy continues to inspire both poets and worshippers today.
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INSIGHT

Herbert's Relationship with God

  • Herbert's relationship with God was not one of passive submission, but a dynamic exchange depicted in his poetry.
  • God's voice appears in his poems, sometimes correcting his rhyme or meter, showing a reciprocal interaction.
ADVICE

Herbert's Advice for Priests

  • Herbert's "The Country Parson" provides practical advice for priests, emphasizing a holy life over books.
  • He advised tailoring sermons to the audience's understanding, using relatable imagery.
INSIGHT

Herbert's Public and Polemical Latin Poetry

  • Herbert's Latin poetry showcases his engagement with public and religious debates.
  • His poems address specific church practices and engage in polemics with figures like Andrew Melville and even the Pope.
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