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Can I Get a Witness?

Sarah Goldingay examines the idea of being a witness and how, far from being passive observers, we are inevitably implicated in what we have seen and have ethical responsibilities.

Sarah Goldingay examines the idea of witnessing in an age of 'fake news' and rampant social media. Pre-existing assumptions about what is truthful and who has the authority to speak it are being tested. So she asks what does it mean to be a true witness?

"When witnessing we are not merely a spectator, passively watching, or an observer, trying to maintain a sense of distance, we witness with our whole selves. It is embodied, visceral encounter in both the initial experience and in the act of retelling." Sarah argues that to witness is not just about seeing and recounting, but is also to have an ethical and moral relationship to what's happened. To witness is to be implicated.

Music from the Specials, Chumbawumba and Oliver Messiaen and poetry from Thom Gunn, Liz Walder and Henry Dumas help Sarah in her quest for true witnessing, encountering the conversion experience of John Wesley along the way. She concludes "By starting to bear witness to the way that we tie our happiness to the conditions of our life-experience, Wesley explains we might begin to observe our lives in a loving way, to see God in all things and find long-lasting joy."

Presenter: Sarah Goldingay
Producer: Michael Wakelin
A TBI Media production for BBC Radio 4.

30 minutes

Last on

Sun 11 Mar 201823:30

Music Played

  • The Specials

    (Free) Nelson Mandela

    • In the Studio.
    • 2 Tone.
  • Peter, Paul and Mary

    Where Have All The Flowers Gone

    • Peter, Paul and Mary.
    • Warner Bros..
  • Chumbawamba

    Chartist Anthem

    • English Rebel Songs 1341-1914.
    • Agit Prop.
  • Noël Coward

    World Weary

    • His HMV Recordings (1928-1953) Vol. 1.
    • EMI.
  • Olivier Messiaen

    Quartet for the End of Time: II. Vocalise, for the Angel Who Announces the End of Time

    Performer: Fibonacci Sequence.
    • Messiaen: Quartet for the End of Time.
    • Deux-Elles.
  • John Newton

    Amazing Grace

    Performer: Judy Collins.
    • Whales and Nightingales.
    • Elektra.
  • Maddy Prior with the Carnival Band

    And Can It Be?

    • Sing Lustily and with Good Courage.
    • Saydisc.
  • The Davis Sisters

    My Soul is a Witness

    • Somewhere in Glory.
    • Savoy Records.

Readings

Title: Art as a Political Witness

Author: Kia Lindroos, Frank Boller

Publisher: Barbara Budrich Publishers

Title: The Man With Night Sweats

Author: Thom Gunn

Publisher: Farrar, Strauss, Giroux

Title: Global Insights on Theatre Criticism

Author: Steve Nicholson

Publisher: Routledge

Title: The Drowned and the Saved

Author: Primo Levi

Publisher: Abacus Books

Title: Son of Msipi

Author: Henry Dumas

Publisher: Thunder's Mouth Press

Title: Journal of John Wesley

Author: John Wesley

Publisher: Moody Publishers

Title: Witness

Author: Liz Walder

Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Title: The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself

Author: Michael A. Singer

Publisher: New Harbinger Publications

Broadcasts

  • Sun 11 Mar 201806:05
  • Sun 11 Mar 201823:30