In this podcast about the intersection between faith & literature, hosts Jordan Porr and Brendan Michael explore how good stories can “re-enchant” us in a disenchanted age - the longings they point us to, the excellence of their craft, and their power to redemptively impact our lives.
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In this podcast about the intersection between faith & literature, hosts Jordan Porr and Brendan Michael explore how good stories can “re-enchant” us in a disenchanted age - the longings they point us to, the excellence of their craft, and their power to redemptively impact our lives.
In this episode, Jordan and Brendan discuss the “If Only” feeling, beauty in the midst of bleakness, the call to adventure, the cost of idealism, director’s cut conspiracies, and the idiocy of semicolons.
What We’re Reading:
Letters to a Diminished Church by Dorothy L. Sayers
Present Concerns: Journalistic Essays by C.S. Lewis
Perelandra by C.S. Lewis
Other Mentions:
“All the Pretty Little Horses” (lullaby)
“All the Wild Horses” by Ray Lamontagne
Don Quixote by Miguel Cervantes
Moby Dick by Herman Melville
Psalm 107
Next episode we will be discussing The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R Tolkien. We hope you join us!
Music by Brendan Michael and Will Berry
Podcast Graphic designed by Alex Morra
The Re-Enchantment Book Club
In this podcast about the intersection between faith & literature, hosts Jordan Porr and Brendan Michael explore how good stories can “re-enchant” us in a disenchanted age - the longings they point us to, the excellence of their craft, and their power to redemptively impact our lives.