Tutankhamun’s spell and the lure of ancient Egypt

The artefacts of ancient Egypt fascinate because they touch a half forgotten experience of being in the world. Hieroglyphs do something similar. As Tutankhamun comes to London, what participation with life do they convey? Susan Brind Morrow, a translator of the writings known as the Pyramid Texts, argues hieroglyphs are best read as poetry, in… Continue reading Tutankhamun’s spell and the lure of ancient Egypt

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Barfield on Jung, Dante, Steiner, Lewis, imagination & meaning – a QnA

Part 1 Part 2 I was delighted to get the chance to range over a wide variety of key questions put by Michael Leighty, gathered from an online audience, to reflect on the relevance and thought of the Inkling, Owen Barfield. The discussion includes the ideas of Dante, Jung, Kant, CS Lewis and Steiner, and… Continue reading Barfield on Jung, Dante, Steiner, Lewis, imagination & meaning – a QnA

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The re-enchantment of Christianity – a conversation

I hugely enjoyed this further conversation with Paul VanderKlay about Owen Barfield and modern Christianity. It ranged over the meaning of parables and the reality of miracles, the eyes that can see today and the ears that can detect what’s coming tomorrow.

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Temenos Academy talk

My talk at the Temenos Academy, The Inkling Owen Barfield, Jesus, and the Evolution of Consciousness, on 1st October is now online.

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Owen A Barfield on Owen Barfield

It was a joy that Owen Barfield’s grandson, Owen A Barfield, who has done so much to champion his grandfather’s work, spoke at the book launch of A Secret History of Christianity.

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I saw that silence…

This article is published in The Friend, the Quaker magazine this week. I was on holiday with friends in a sunny corner of Cornwall, when one of them confessed she was engaged in a personal enquiry. She had decided to ask each of us about our image of God. It was a good idea. As… Continue reading I saw that silence…

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Mere Christianity by Owen Barfield

If Owen Barfield had written a Mere Christianity, like his “oppositional friend” C.S. Lewis, this is what he might have said. Where Lewis started with morality, Barfield would start with vision. Where Lewis addresses a flawed humanity, Barfield would invite us to seek participation in divine life. This was a talk I gave at Southwark… Continue reading Mere Christianity by Owen Barfield

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