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Risking Enchantment
Rachel Sherlock
93 episodes
6 months ago
Risking Enchantment is a discussion about beauty in art and culture, and its place in the Catholic faith. The show is hosted by Rachel Sherlock, and she is joined every week by a friend to dive into a particular theme or topic. We discuss literature, music, poetry, art, architecture and more, and talk about how experiencing these can hint at the transcendental and better inform our Catholic faith and how we live it out.
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Risking Enchantment is a discussion about beauty in art and culture, and its place in the Catholic faith. The show is hosted by Rachel Sherlock, and she is joined every week by a friend to dive into a particular theme or topic. We discuss literature, music, poetry, art, architecture and more, and talk about how experiencing these can hint at the transcendental and better inform our Catholic faith and how we live it out.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Extraordinary Virtue in Every-Day Stories: Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell
Risking Enchantment
1 hour 23 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
Extraordinary Virtue in Every-Day Stories: Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell
“I'm capable of a great jerk, an effort, and then a relaxation—but steady, every-day goodness is beyond me. I must be a moral kangaroo!” -Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell   In our final episode before the summer break, Phoebe and Rachel are joined by their good friend, and long-time Risking Enchantment listener, Jacob Moran, to discuss his favourite novel: Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell. We discuss how Gaskell demonstrates the precariousness of the moral life, even or perhaps especially in middle class and comfortable lives. The novel highlights the need to cultivate every-day virtue and how easily we can stray from our principles. We explore these themes through the various contrasting characters, including Molly Gibson with her steadfast virtue in difficult circumstances, her step-mother Mrs Gibson with all her facade of care. We hope you enjoy the summer and we look forward to returning with more Risking Enchantment episodes in September. Hosts: Rachel Sherlock, Phoebe Watson, Jacob Moran Follow us on social media: Rachel: @seekingwatson Jacob: @piousmouse Follow the podcast on Instagram: @riskingenchantmentpodcast Find out more at www.rachelsherlock.com Sign up for our email list at www.rachelsherlock.com/podcast   Works Mentioned: Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell Keeping Your Word: Unfashionable Virtues in North and South - Risking Enchantment ‘Advice’ by Robert Crawford   What We’re Enjoying at the Moment Collective Recommendation:  The Spectacular Failure of the Star Wars Hotel - Jenny Nicholson Phoebe: Murder in the Cathedral by T.S. Eliot - performed by CityLit Theatre, Chicago Rachel: Wildcat (2023) Jacob: Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel
Risking Enchantment
Risking Enchantment is a discussion about beauty in art and culture, and its place in the Catholic faith. The show is hosted by Rachel Sherlock, and she is joined every week by a friend to dive into a particular theme or topic. We discuss literature, music, poetry, art, architecture and more, and talk about how experiencing these can hint at the transcendental and better inform our Catholic faith and how we live it out.