Old Books with Grace
A podcast by Dr. Grace Hamman - Wednesdays
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85 Episodes
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The Joy of Louisa May Alcott with LuElla D’Amico
Published: 08/11/2023 -
Beholding Jesus with Medieval Friends with Grace & Scott Hamman
Published: 25/10/2023 -
The Formative Power of the Imagination with Karen Swallow Prior
Published: 11/10/2023 -
Appreciating George MacDonald with Marianne Wright
Published: 27/09/2023 -
Women without Children in Church History with Elizabeth Felicetti
Published: 13/09/2023 -
Augustine and Hope with Michael Lamb
Published: 31/05/2023 -
Loving Christ our Mother with Julian of Norwich
Published: 17/05/2023 -
Reading Art with Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt
Published: 03/05/2023 -
Learning like Shakespeare with Scott Newstok
Published: 19/04/2023 -
Claude Atcho on The Picture of Dorian Gray: A Book that Changed Me, Lent 2023
Published: 05/04/2023 -
Kaitlyn Schiess on A Wrinkle in Time: A Book that Changed Me, Lent 2023
Published: 22/03/2023 -
Jason Baxter on Inferno: A Book that Changed Me, Lent 2023
Published: 08/03/2023 -
Joy Clarkson on Silas Marner: A Book that Changed Me, Lent 2023
Published: 22/02/2023 -
Enjoying Elizabeth Goudge with Julie Witmer
Published: 08/02/2023 -
Modernism & T.S. Eliot with Tony Domestico
Published: 25/01/2023 -
Dayspring: Advent 2022
Published: 21/12/2022 -
Heaven Cannot Hold Him: Advent 2022
Published: 14/12/2022 -
Harke! Despair Away: Advent 2022
Published: 07/12/2022 -
Were we led all this way for birth or death?: Advent 2022
Published: 30/11/2022 -
Praying with Puritans with Robert Elmer
Published: 09/11/2022
Listening to the past can help us to understand our present, but it is so difficult to read ancient works of literature and theology alone. I’m Dr. Grace Hamman, a scholar of medieval literature and mother of three. Old Books With Grace shares my love for old books and listens to the wisdom emanating from these long dead voices. My hope is that Old Books With Grace will empower you to approach often intimidating works of literature and theology and as a result, ask questions of our current age. We live in a time that values the new and the now more than ever. But I truly believe that these books speak outside of the echo-chambers in which we so often find ourselves and help us to find ageless truth from lost centuries.