by Hearing the Voice | Jul 23, 2019 | Conferences, Seminars, Lectures & Workshops, Events, featured, HtV Conference, Seminar, Workshop, HtV Events, HtV Research, Ideas & Opinions, Interviews & Talks
11 September 2019 | 1-5.45PM | The Assembly Rooms | Newcastle upon Tyne Hearing the Voice (Durham University) warmly invites you to join a public event which asks ‘Hearing Voices: What do we need to know?’. The half-day symposium will take place at The Assembly Rooms...
by Hearing the Voice | Jun 4, 2019 | HtV Research, HtV team members, Publications
Over the last few weeks, the blog has reproduced a series of articles by Chris Cook (HtV co-investigator). Originally published in 2017 by the Church Times, this three-part series explores the relationship between voices and spirituality. Speak, Lord, thy servant...
by Hearing the Voice | Jun 4, 2019 | HtV Research, HtV team members, Publications
This week, the blog will reproduce a series of articles by Chris Cook (HtV co-investigator). Originally published in 2017 by the Church Times, this three-part series explores the relationship between voices and spirituality. Dark night of the soul: Salvador...
by Hearing the Voice | Jun 4, 2019 | HtV Research, HtV team members, Publications
This week, the blog will reproduce a series of articles by Chris Cook (HtV co-investigator). Originally published in 2017 by the Church Times, this three-part series explores the relationship between voices and spirituality. On the road: The Conversion of St Paul,...
by Hearing the Voice | May 30, 2019 | Events, HtV Research, Publications
Recently The Polyphony posted a series of responses to The Recovery Narrative: Politics and Possibilities of a Genre, an article by Angela Woods (HtV Co-Director), Akiko Hart and Helen Spandler that provides a “critical investigation how recovery narratives are...
by Hearing the Voice | Mar 19, 2019 | Cultural & Media Events, featured, HtV Research, Research
Love reading? Love writing? Hearing the Voice is delighted to have inspired Writing on Air 2019, a four-day broadcast festival of writing and literature from the Chapel FM Arts Centre (21-24 March 2019). Featuring over 60 shows and around 200 writers, poets,...