Liturgies of the Wild: Myths that Make Us with Martin Shaw

Liturgies of the Wild: Myths that Make Us with Martin Shaw
There's an old Irish belief that, if you aren't wrapped in a cloak of story, you will be unprepared for what the world will hurl at you.
In Liturgies of the Wild, acclaimed mythographer, storyteller, and Christian thinker Martin Shaw argues that we live in a myth-impoverished age – ‘drowning in a deficit of deeper meaning, deeper communication’ - and that such poverty has left us vulnerable to stories that may not wish us well.
In this talk, Dr. Martin Shaw will talk about his new book - Liturgies of the Wild - in an evening of storytelling and teaching - how do you read a myth the way it wants to be read? Martin's teaching come through vivid retellings of tales powerful enough to carry you through life's travails; and shows you how to gather and reshape your own thrown-away stories.
Learn how these ancient technologies led Martin - unexpectedly - to Christ, ‘the True Myth’, by way of a 30-year journey and a 101-night vigil in a Dartmoor forest.
‘Stories matter. Cultures get built on them. This is a book that rescues lost stories. Many come from the fairy-tale and mythic traditions of the world, relegated these last hundred years to children’s books or a therapist’s couch. As a professor and writer of many books on myth, I say this is tremendous folly, and that we are wandering initiatory times but lacking an initiatory language… There’s very little in the world that tells me more about the experience of life than mythology. It is a gift that keeps giving… A story, well-told, can hold both the everyday and the supremely luminous in its hand.’ Martin Shaw





