Mark Vernon - Silence and the Search for God (N368)

Mark Vernon - Silence and the Search for God (N368)

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May 11, 2026 · 1h 24m · Episode 368

About this episode

Mark Vernon discusses the quiet and hidden encounters with the divine, exploring themes of mysticism and spirituality in Christianity.

What if the deepest encounters with the divine are not dramatic or ecstatic, but quiet, steady, and hidden in ordinary life? Mark Vernon returns to Nomad to explore silence, mysticism, and the search for God after disillusionment. Reflecting on his own journey through priesthood, contemplative practice, psychotherapy and spiritual direction, Mark speaks about finding a form of Christianity rooted less in performance or certainty, and more in attention, presence and the inner life. In this conversation, Tim and Mark discuss The Cloud of Unknowing, Julian of Norwich, William Blake, spiritual homelessness, and why the mystical tradition may still have something vital to offer those who feel drawn to Christ but no longer fit easily within institutional church life. Following the interview Nomad hosts Tim and Anna reflect on their own relationship with mysticism, and the way it has shaped their evolving faith. Interview starts at 12m 48s Books, quotes, links → The creation of Nomad’s thoughtful, ad-free content is entirely funded by our equally thoughtful and wonderful listeners. By supporting us, you gain access to Nomad’s online spaces—like the Beloved Listener Lounge, Enneagram…

People in this episode

Hosts: Tim, Anna

Guest: Mark Vernon

Topics covered

  • silence
  • mysticism
  • search for God
  • Christianity
  • spirituality
  • disillusionment

Keywords

  • silence
  • mysticism
  • Christianity
  • spirituality
  • disillusionment
  • inner life
  • contemplative practice

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: The Cloud of Unknowing

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