George Herbert: Poems That Can Seriously Damage Your Atheism

 

George Herbert, a 17th-century courtier and priest, who died at 33 having written only one book of poems, still grips the imagination. What do his poems have to say about life, faith and the church today?

Miranda Threlfall-Holmes is a writer and historian, and vicar of two parishes in Durham Diocese.

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