Frequencies of God: Walking Through Advent with R S Thomas
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Frequencies of God: Walking Through Advent with R S Thomas  -     By: Carys Walsh

Frequencies of God: Walking Through Advent with R S Thomas

Canterbury Press Norwich / 2020 / Paperback

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Title: Frequencies of God: Walking Through Advent with R S Thomas
By: Carys Walsh
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 128
Vendor: Canterbury Press Norwich
Publication Date: 2020
Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.51 X 0.44 (inches)
Weight: 8 ounces
ISBN: 1786220881
ISBN-13: 9781786220882
Stock No: WW220884

Publisher's Description

• R S Thomas is one of English literature's outstanding Christian poets. • Offers 28 RS Thomas poems with reflections to help the reader reflect through the advent and Christmas seasons. • The author brings together her background as a psychotherapist with her expertise on the work of RS Thomas.

Author Bio

Carys Walsh has worked in ministerial selection and formation for many years, including in the Ministry Division of the Church of England, as a psychotherapist, as a tutor in Christian Spirituality at St Mellitus, and in the Diocese of Peterborough, where she is also an assistant priest.

Editorial Reviews

'Carys Walsh is an excellent guide. Her reflections are wise and informed. Her love of the poems translates into infectious, poignant and inspiriting commentaries for each day. Through Thomas’s work she reminds us of the Advent truth that God is never the object of our knowledge but the cause of our wonder. This is a book to cherish into Christmas.’ -- Mark Oakley, Dean of St John’s College, Cambridge

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