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‘Tuning into the Light: Experiencing Celestial Voices’ at the Chapel of the Holy Cross, Durham Cathedral, 11 – 25 February 2017, from 10am – 4pm.
An experimental sound installation which engages with the experience of hearing spiritual voices by blending together in infinite uncontrived and unforeseen ways rich accounts of mystical experience with sound, music and silence.
Public Lecture: Professor Charles Fernyhough on ‘Children, Voice-Hearing, and Imaginary Friends’ at Palace Green Library, 8 February 2017, from 5:30 – 7:30.
In this talk, Charles Fernyhough will explore how the experience of hearing voices relates to the common phenomenon of imaginary friends.
Public Symposium: ‘Voices, Visions, and Divine Inspiration,’ St Chad’s College Chapel, Durham, 18 February 2017, from 1 – 6pm.
Join us to explore the spiritual aspects of hearing voices and the way in which these rich and enigmatic experiences have been represented and interpreted in different religious contexts from the medieval period to the present.
Public Lecture: Professor Tanya Luhrmann on ‘The Voice of God’ at Palace Green Library, Durham, 16 February 2017 from 5:30 – 7pm.
Hearing the Voice are delighted to announce this public lecture by Tanya Luhrmann, distinguished Watkins University Professor in the Stanford Anthropology Department.
Have you had an experience of spiritual communication within Christian traditions?
Have you had an experience of spiritual communication within Christian traditions? A call for contributors.
Welcoming Dr David Dupuis to Hearing the Voice
A warm welcome to Dr David Dupuis, who joins the Hearing the Voice team as a post-doctoral research fellow in anthropology.
Review of the ‘Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration, and the everyday’ exhibition by Nicolas Marquis.
In this review Dr Nicolas Marquis (Université Paris-Descartes, France, and the Université Saint Louis, Belgium) reflects on his visit to the Hearing Voices exhibition at Palace Green Library, which is running until 26 February 2017.
Free guided tours of the ‘Hearing Voices: suffering, inspiration, and the everyday’ exhibition, Palace Green Library, December 2016 – February 2017.
Enjoy a guided tour of the exhibition and learn about the research behind some of the highlights and the making of some of the displays. Tours will be led by members of the Hearing the Voice research team and students of the ARCH Recovery College in Durham.