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Life, Death, Poetry & Peace with Philip Yancey

Jul 23, 202430 minSeason 8Ep. 86
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Life, Death, Poetry & Peace with Philip Yancey


Life has changed dramatically in the 400 years since John Donne wrote his Devotions. Yet despite the advances of the intervening centuries, we find that, like Donne, we are still subject to sickness and death. We still long for comfort. We still want to know what God is saying to us.


Author Philip Yancey has found surprisingly relevant answers to these perennial questions in the works of John Donne. Updating the great poet’s work for modern readers in his book UNDONE: A Modern Rendering of John Donne’s Devotions, Yancey has given us a devotional treasure, particularly for those in the midst of trial and suffering:


God is on the side of the sufferer. And that's so important. When I go to places like Virginia Tech or Columbine in my backyard here in Colorado or various places and talk about pain and suffering, it's just an important point to get across. And I know that's true because God gave us a face. God showed us what God is like in human form. - Philip Yancey


This is a conversation rich with insights into the problem of pain and the human condition, and full of comfort as we get a clearer picture of God in the face of Jesus. We hope that it encourages you deeply and that you’ll share it with others.


This is podcast is an edited version of an online conversation recorded in 2024. Watch the full video of the conversation here, and learn more about Philip Yancey.


Authors and books mentioned in the conversation:

UNDONE: A Modern Rendering of John Donne’s Devotions, by Philip Yancey

Where Is God When It Hurts, by Philip Yancey

In His Image, by Philip Yancey and Paul Brand

Disappointment with God, by Philip Yancey

The Jesus I never Knew, by Philip Yancey

What's So Amazing About Grace, by Philip Yancey

Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions, by John Donne

The Art of Dying, by Lydia Dugdale

Dr. Paul Brand


Related Trinity Forum Readings:

Sacred and Profane Love, the poetry of John Donne

Wrestling with God, by Simone Weil

Bulletins from Immortality: Poems by Emily Dickinson

Man's Search for Meaning, by Viktor Frankl


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