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🗓️ 10 March 2023
⏱️ 114 minutes
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In this episode we speak with award-winning translator Carmen Acevedo Butcher. Carmen’s latest work is a new, inclusive translation of Brother Lawrence’s classic Practice of the Presence. Brother Lawrence was a poor, uneducated, disabled monk who worked in a monastery kitchen, who found the divine in the depths of his soul, and learnt to experience the divine presence throughout each day. So we ask Carmen how immersing herself in Brother Lawrence’s writings and spiritual practice helped guide her through her evolving faith and what role it played in her journey of healing from trauma.
Following the interview Nomad hosts Tim Nash and Anna Robinson reflect on their own experience of Brother Lawrence in both evangelical and more contemplative spaces, and ponder the role the Practice of the Presence might play in their evolving understanding of prayer.Â
Interview starts at 17m 10s
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0:00.0 | The |
0:07.0 | The Welcome back to Nomad Podcast. I'm Tim Nash and this is Anna Robinson. Hello. Hello, Anna. How are you? |
0:43.6 | Yeah, I'm well, thanks. How's baseball and Quakerism coming on? I knew you were going to ask me that. |
0:50.7 | You're regretting the day you mentioned those two things. I really am. It's making me really |
0:54.1 | consider what I actually share with you now, to be honest, Tim. |
0:56.5 | It's just a bit of accountability, Anna, that's all it is. |
0:59.1 | Is it? Is that what this is, just like a public version of accountability? |
1:02.0 | It's like an evangelical small group. |
1:03.9 | We have a little accountability time. |
1:06.7 | Yeah. Well, I actually have, to be fair to myself, in terms of sport, I have not been doing |
1:13.0 | anything because I had my back about eight, nine weeks ago. And to be honest, it's only about |
1:17.7 | yesterday that I actually feel like I can get back into normal life, so back to my yoga and |
1:22.5 | swimming and stuff. So I can now consider whether I can rejoin. So what you're saying is your baseball career has been put on hold. |
1:30.3 | Yeah. My one day baseball career has gone no further. |
1:34.6 | But I did have some nice chat about did you see on the beloved listenland. |
1:38.7 | Somebody kindly told us that Rounders does actually exist as a league. |
1:42.5 | Yeah. I was very interested to see that, yeah. |
1:44.6 | Yeah. |
1:45.4 | That was great. |
1:46.4 | I suppose Quakerism probably isn't so good for your back either because you're sitting |
1:49.4 | in like probably wood and upright chairs, aren't you? |
1:52.9 | Yeah, that's true. |
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