
Grace
Award winning poet, Michael Symmons Roberts explores the deep concepts of grace and laments the thinning out of other English words, which were once so rich in religious meaning.
Award winning poet, Michael Symmons Roberts explores the deep meanings that lie behind the word 'grace' and how this and other words have lost some of their original power.
Roberts explains, “the poet Seamus Heaney once used the phrase ‘the big lightening, the emptying out’ to describe the thinning of our religious language, the loss of meaning in terms that once were common currency to describe theological ideas or mystical or spiritual experience”.
Roberts laments the fact that words like water and wood at one time conjured images of the baptism and crucifixion of Christ, but are now more sterile and impotent. But ‘grace’ is his central theme and, through the poetry of Elizabeth Bishop and RS Thomas and the insights of the great German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, he tries to restore some of the depth and wonder of a word which we have perhaps taken for granted.
Having a hit song using its most famous iteration has not helped. Roberts explains, “Amazing Grace is still one of our best known hymns…but in the course of more than two centuries of singing John Newton’s story of salvation and rescue, some lines have survived better than others in retaining their power to communicate a shared experience. Anyone today could connect with the line ‘I once was lost, but now am found’. But I suspect the same could not be said for ‘Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, / And grace my fears reliev’d.”
The music in the programme includes Judy Collins, Elbow and Jeff Buckley’s famous song Grace.
Roberts concludes that it is the responsibility of all of us to restore the power of our language and generate new ways of talking about the human experience.
Presenter: Michael Symmons Roberts
Producer: Michael Wakelin
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Paul Simon
Graceland
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Anonymous
Amazing Grace
Lyricist: John Newton. Performer: Judy Collins. Choir: The Stephen Hill Singers. -
Ry Cooder
Feelin’ Bad Blues
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Jeff Buckley
Grace
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Karl Richter Münchener Bach-Chor & Münchener Bach-Orchester
Bin Ich Gleich Von Dir Gewichen
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Elbow
Grace Under Pressure
Readings
Title: Breakfast Song
Author: Elizabeth Bishop
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Title: The Anathemata
Author: David Jones
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Title: Wetherby
Author: David Hare
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Title: A Good Man Is Hard To Find
Author: Flannery O'Connor
Publisher: The Women's Press Ltd
Title: Grace and Necessity
Author: Rowan Williams
Publisher: Continuum
Title: From Gravity And Grace
Author: Simone Weil
Publisher: Routledge
Title: The Cost of Discipleship
Author: Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Publisher: SCM Press
Title: The Bright Field
Author: RS Thomas
Publisher: MacMillan
Broadcasts
- Sun 3 Jul 2016 06:05ѿý Radio 4
- Sun 3 Jul 2016 23:30ѿý Radio 4
- Sun 10 May 2020 06:05ѿý Radio 4
- Sun 10 May 2020 23:30ѿý Radio 4