{"version":"1.0","provider_url":"https:\/\/warpwire.duke.edu","provider_name":"Warpwire","is_public":true,"duration":0,"has_caption":false,"views":2,"upload_date":"2018-11-14T22:11:53+00:00","description":"From February 16-18, 2014, Duke Divinity School and Blacknall Memorial Presbyterian Church in Durham hosted \u201cThe Word Made Fresh,\u201d a series of lectures, concerts, and workshops that focused on theology and the arts through the lens of poetry, music, and Scripture. The events featured poet, priest, and English literature scholar Malcolm Guite, singer-songwriter Steve Bell, and Duke Initiatives in Theology and the Arts director and theologian Jeremy Begbie.\r\n\r\nThis is a recording of a lecture given by Malcolm Guite at Duke Divinity School on the theological imaginations of William Shakespeare and Seamus Heaney. The driving theme of \"The Word Made Fresh\" was the cultivation of a distinctively Christian imagination through meaningful encounters with poetry and music.\r\n\r\nTo learn more about DITA, please visit our website: https:\/\/sites.duke.edu\/dita\/","author_name":"Drew Masterson","html":"\u003Ciframe width=\"640\" height=\"360\" src=\"https:\/\/warpwire.duke.edu\/w\/MEMCAA\/\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"autoplay; encrypted-media; camera; microphone; picture-in-picture\" allowfullscreen\u003E\u003C\/iframe\u003E","height":360,"width":640,"thumbnail_height":360,"thumbnail_width":640,"url":"https:\/\/warpwire.duke.edu\/w\/MEMCAA\/","type":"video","title":"Malcolm Guite on Shakespeare and Seamus Heaney","thumbnail_url":"https:\/\/warpwire.duke.edu\/img\/C59B9ADC-075F-496D-8F07-19AA225DA0D4\/19B17D8C-7ADA-4043-8487-9D3FB1FE6BEC\/large\/"}