A Companion in Crisis | Philip Yancey on John Donne, Faith, and Suffering
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In this thoughtful and engaging conversation, Louisa Lockwood is joined by bestselling author and theologian Philip Yancey, along with theologian and poet Carolyn Whittenall, to explore Yancey’s latest book, A Companion in Crisis (Darton, Longman and Todd Ltd, 2022).
The book is a modern paraphrase of John Donne’s Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions, written while Donne was seriously ill during the bubonic plague of the 1600s. Yancey shares how Donne’s raw reflections on suffering, faith, illness, mortality, and trust in God feel strikingly relevant today.
Together, they discuss:
- John Donne’s life as a priest and poet during a time of plague
- Why Donne’s struggles with doubt and death still resonate today
- How faith can survive — and even deepen — in times of crisis
- The communal nature of suffering and our call to compassion
- Why ancient spiritual writings still matter in the modern world
This conversation offers hope, honesty, and depth, inviting listeners to wrestle with big questions and discover how Donne’s words can guide us through our own seasons of pain and uncertainty.
✨ Whether you’re interested in Christian faith, theology, spiritual resilience, John Donne, or finding meaning in suffering, this discussion will encourage and challenge you.
This interview is from 2022 but still offers clarity and wisdom to us today. Leave a comment or review our podcast to learn more.
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