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Wild Theology

Wild Theology

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Christian Pastor Phil Wyman visits the weird and wonderful world of people, places, and beliefs. Stonehenge on the Summer Solstice, Burning Man, the Witches of Salem during Halloween, and traveling with Rubber Tramps and Hippies. Full of philosophy, theology, the grittiness of life, humor, and an occasional pint.Copyright 2021 Phil Wyman. All rights reserved. Philosophie Reiseliteratur & Erläuterungen Sozialwissenschaften Spiritualität
  • Wild Theology Poetry Shorts #1 - From the RS Thomas Literary Festival
    Sep 24 2022

    The Following poems were read at the RS Thomas Literary Festival as part of a competition and open reading on September 18, 2022:

    The Learner’s Eisteddfod

     

    Siarad Cymraeg?

    Ydw, I say. But, it’s barely true

     

    One clumsy American. 100,000 Celtic warriors…faces painted blue. Or so I imagined.

    But it’s only Taid a Nain and snotty Johnny Bach crying in the rain.

     

    Dewi lifts his cup. Baptize the night in Bitters. Rhiannon dons the holy national garb... Wellies and short–shorts. A squabble of pubescent poets whistle and squawk around Rhiannon as she floats on mud and plastic pavements.

     

    Despite the chiming of her birds, no one living slept that night.

     

    The rains came hard. Sanctified our canvas homes, and everything we owned

    was dipped in wind and water. This is my immersion, a festival of song and strange

    tongues, far from my home of sun and surf.

     

    In the Pavilion, a domesticated rebellion, a dream of crowns and thrones. We clap

    the sword of peace. Does Bakhtin observe bemused from heaven as we inaugurate

    this formal carnival with robed and solemn clowns?

     

    Back at the old Welsh capel, their prayers break upon me, not just for these few hours,

    nor for the days, but for the years…for eternity.* This is my home now…my Jerusalem.

     

    Yet I will wake tomorrow, still that other, a stranger in this land of song and hwyl

    and soft sorrows framed in yr hen iaith hir.

     

    Siarad Cymraeg?

    Ydw, I say. Leaning in.

     

    * paraphrased from RS Thomas ‘The Other’, t. 457

     

    Sonnet #5

     

    In response to R.S. Thomas ‘The Lesson': “Return migrant, so your listeners arising on some May morning of the spirit may hear you whistling again softly…” 

     

    This God unseen, He hides beneath the robes


    of cloud and sky and cracking thunderous nights


    Behind the starry skies and sun’s stiff light


    and winds that blow toward edge of curve of globe

     

    He ever moving hides and then disrobes


    a ghost who moves from in to out of sight


    He hides I seek. I hide He seeks each night


    and then upon hope’s door I pierce my lobe

     

    I slave my ear to hear, my eye to see,


    my mouth to cry in supplicating groans


    I go to search, but stay to find my way


    in paradox: in slavery I am free


    to see, to hear, to cry these baleful moans


    which celebrate the loss, the find, each day

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    10 Min.
  • Wild Theology Podcast: The One Who Names Himself Part 1
    May 6 2022

    In this episode entitled "The One Who Names Himself", I look at the frantic search for a meaning and fulfillment. Kanye West's declaration at Glastonbury that he was the greatest rock star on the planet and the Self-Help Movement are discussed as examples of this phenomenon.

     

    You can support this podcast at https://Patreon.com/PhilWyman You can find the video version at https://youtu.be/oAZH34Zh4os 

    Also connect with me at: https://Facebook.com/PhilWyman https://Twitter.com/PhilWyman https://BurningReligion.com

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    14 Min.
  • Love Big or Go Home with John W. Morehead
    Apr 18 2022

    John W. Morehead from MultiFaith Matters and I talk about the my new book Love Big or Go Home. He asks me about the origin story to this book, and I rehearse tales from my own nomadic travels and lessons learned through my time with nomads and assorted travelers. You can support this podcast at https://Patreon.com/PhilWyman You can find the video version at https://youtu.be/ozAkhGyK37Y

    Also connect with me at: https://Facebook.com/PhilWyman https://Twitter.com/PhilWyman https://BurningReligion.com You can donate to the ongoing mission (which as of 2022 will be based in Wales) at the following secure PayPal link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=NM7DT9LMXLC2C

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    51 Min.
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