
Sarah Larkin
Sarah Larkin (nee Fordham)
King's College London BA in Religious Studies (1990)
St Mary's University, Twickenham MA in Pastoral Theology (distinction)
3 books published:
The Cool of the Day (2008)
Love's First Look (2010)
Psalm Readings (2005)
Website:
https://scfordham.blogspot.com
www.fritzkunkel.com
https://sites.google.com/view/sarahlarkin/home
Please contact me to quote or reference any of my articles or essays.
Address: London
King's College London BA in Religious Studies (1990)
St Mary's University, Twickenham MA in Pastoral Theology (distinction)
3 books published:
The Cool of the Day (2008)
Love's First Look (2010)
Psalm Readings (2005)
Website:
https://scfordham.blogspot.com
www.fritzkunkel.com
https://sites.google.com/view/sarahlarkin/home
Please contact me to quote or reference any of my articles or essays.
Address: London
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When looking at Wojtyla’s poetic output, it became clear to me that an understanding of his formation as an artist in Poland, which during the years of the Second World War came together with his spiritual formation, is central to understanding his specific role in the fall of the Communist regime in Central Europe. My study, coupled with Wojtyla’s interpretation of the Rhapsodic Theatre, reveals his view of the unique role of culture in a nation’s history, and also how the Rhapsodic Method is “one piece” with his poetry, as well as an extremely effective methodology when applied on the world stage. This study outlines the historical and political context in which Wojtyla grew up - which notably connected art with the struggle for spiritual and national freedom - to a setting out of Wojtyla’s interpretation of Rhapsodic Theatre in his own words. When looking at Wojtyla’s poetry, which I see as an extension of the Rhapsodic Method, the work of the poet Cyprian Norwid is presented as a key figure to understand Wojtyla’s unique writing and placing it in the system of contemporary poetics. The devices of 'contemplative' or meditative writing are drawn out. For the research element I devised a workshop - 'The Place Within' and ran with 2 groups; people are invited to interact with KW's poetry. The results are written up in order to extrapolate how KW's poetry may be used to help those on a spiritual journey.
Email me if interested to read whole chapters.
Articles by Sarah Larkin
is inspiration for them. Words are arguably the most effective
means we have of change or, indeed, manipulation. A 2 page article.
APPROACH TO CREATIVITY THAT SPEAKS TO TODAY’S CULTURAL CRISIS.
FROM THE ASHES OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE, WHO THE KEY
PLAYERS WERE AND WHAT LESSONS WE CAN LEARN
FROM THE PAST TO AUTHOR NEW FUTURES. This 2 page article was published in a lifestyle magazine (Sublime) in 2008.
OF THAT MOST ELUSIVE, YET MOST LONGED-FOR, OF LIFE EXPERIENCES. DRAWING ON CS LEWIS BOOK 'THE FOUR LOVE'S'
WAITING TO BE UNCOVERED OR IS IT CONSTANTLY EVOLVING, TO BE DISCOVERED AS WE RELATE TO OTHERS? This 2 page article for a lifestyle magazine was published in 2007.
When looking at Wojtyla’s poetic output, it became clear to me that an understanding of his formation as an artist in Poland, which during the years of the Second World War came together with his spiritual formation, is central to understanding his specific role in the fall of the Communist regime in Central Europe. My study, coupled with Wojtyla’s interpretation of the Rhapsodic Theatre, reveals his view of the unique role of culture in a nation’s history, and also how the Rhapsodic Method is “one piece” with his poetry, as well as an extremely effective methodology when applied on the world stage. This study outlines the historical and political context in which Wojtyla grew up - which notably connected art with the struggle for spiritual and national freedom - to a setting out of Wojtyla’s interpretation of Rhapsodic Theatre in his own words. When looking at Wojtyla’s poetry, which I see as an extension of the Rhapsodic Method, the work of the poet Cyprian Norwid is presented as a key figure to understand Wojtyla’s unique writing and placing it in the system of contemporary poetics. The devices of 'contemplative' or meditative writing are drawn out. For the research element I devised a workshop - 'The Place Within' and ran with 2 groups; people are invited to interact with KW's poetry. The results are written up in order to extrapolate how KW's poetry may be used to help those on a spiritual journey.
Email me if interested to read whole chapters.
is inspiration for them. Words are arguably the most effective
means we have of change or, indeed, manipulation. A 2 page article.
APPROACH TO CREATIVITY THAT SPEAKS TO TODAY’S CULTURAL CRISIS.
FROM THE ASHES OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE, WHO THE KEY
PLAYERS WERE AND WHAT LESSONS WE CAN LEARN
FROM THE PAST TO AUTHOR NEW FUTURES. This 2 page article was published in a lifestyle magazine (Sublime) in 2008.
OF THAT MOST ELUSIVE, YET MOST LONGED-FOR, OF LIFE EXPERIENCES. DRAWING ON CS LEWIS BOOK 'THE FOUR LOVE'S'
WAITING TO BE UNCOVERED OR IS IT CONSTANTLY EVOLVING, TO BE DISCOVERED AS WE RELATE TO OTHERS? This 2 page article for a lifestyle magazine was published in 2007.
PSYCHOLOGY’, DEFINED EGOISM AS ‘WANTING
HAPPINESS REGARDLESS OF THE WELFARE OF OTHERS’. HE BELIEVED THAT THE ONLY WAY TO CURB THE EGO’S DESTRUCTIVE EFFECTS WAS TO CULTIVATE ‘WE EXPERIENCES’. A short 2 page article that summarises Kunkel's ideas for a lifestyle magazine (Sublime) published in 2007.