Feelings made articulate

Feelings made articulate

Glenn C. Arbery on poetry and the intelligibility of the inner life
Poetry and the shaping of virtue

Poetry and the shaping of virtue

Glenn C. Arbery discusses the Vanderbilt Agrarians, poetry, and the moral imagination and the shaping of virtue. (32 minutes)
The unmasking of self-fictions

The unmasking of self-fictions

Glenn Arbery describes what the genre of tragedy reveals about human experience and how it does this work of revelation. (63 minutes)
“The secret at the heart of poetry”

“The secret at the heart of poetry”

Glenn Arbery explores how lyric poetry works to reveal essential insights into human and transcendent experience. (47 minutes)
Experiencing literature in its wholeness

Experiencing literature in its wholeness

FROM VOL. 50
Glenn Arbery uses the analogies of sports fandom and ritual to explain how a “long habituation” in learning about form in literature enables one to enter into a greater depth of experience of reality through literature. (26 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 103

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 103

FEATURED GUESTS: Steven D. Smith, David Thomson, Adam McHugh, Glenn C. Arbery, Eric Miller, and Eric Metaxas
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 50

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 50

FEATURED GUESTS: Stanley Carlson-Thies, Bruce S. Thornton, A. J. Conyers, Stanton L. Jones, Arthur F. Holmes, Carson Holloway, Ted Prescott, and Glenn Arbery