Glossary and Guide to Welsh Names Preface Chapter 1: Cadair Idris: Encountering God on a Welsh Mountain Part 1 The Paradox of Eternity and Time Chapter 2: Cwm Cau: Timelessness Chapter 3: Dysynni Valley: Thick-Time Chapter 4: Incarnation Part 2 The Paradox of Silence and Words Chapter 5: Craig Lwyd: Silence Chapter 6: Gwyn ap Nudd: Words Chapter 7: Baptism Part 3 The Paradox of Wonder and the Commonplace Chapter 8: Penygadair: The Wonderful Chapter 9: Rhiw Gwredydd: The Commonplace Chapter 10: Eucharist Chapter 11: Inhabiting Hiraeth and Tangnefedd Bibliography Index
Employing a firsthand account of an overnight trek on a Welsh mountain, this book ranges widely through history, folklore, poetry, philosophy, and theology to explore how paradoxes at the heart of the Christian faith offer a sacramental and ecological perspective on belonging.
Mark Clavier is the Residentiary Canon of Brecon Cathedral, UK, and chair of the Standing Doctrinal Commission for the Church in Wales, UK.
This book sharpens our ears and tunes our imaginations to hear and
see the “magic” of landscape, people, and God, and to rejoice in it
all.
*The Church Times*
Mark Clavier knows what it is to be lost, to yearn for a
transcendent God who remains out of reach. Yet as this wise book
relates, he also knows what it is to be found, to encounter God in
the common marvels of creation. Read this book and then go for a
walk with eyes newly opened to the mysteries that are at hand.
*Jeffrey Bilbro, Grove City College, USA*
'An outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace’:
Cranmer’s definition of a sacrament expresses perfectly Mark
Clavier’s achievement in this deeply personal yet universally
applicable reflection which celebrates the wonderful Welsh
mountainscape as a sacrament of God’s timeless presence in creation
and in the human heart.
*John Inge, Bishop of Worcester, UK*
In this personal and wise book, Mark Clavier invites readers on a
mountain pilgrimage with poets, philosophers, and spiritual writers
as guides. The result is a profound meditation on time, place, and
the communities of life that join us to each other and to our
world. Come along!
*Norman Wirzba, Duke Divinity School, USA*
Read this book and walk with the author on a journey that unites
heaven and earth. On his hikes in the Welsh mountains, Clavier
encounters not some generic "higher power" but an earthy God,
incarnate in both the wonderful and the commonplace. In the process
he traces a life that is simultaneously poetic, divine, and deeply
humane.
*William T. Cavanaugh, DePaul University, USA*
Mark Clavier is our delightful companion as we walk into a
landscape that speaks of God found in timelessness and time,
silence and words, wonder and the commonplace. He weaves memoir
with theological reflection, folklore, geology and history, taking
discursive routes to explore his paradoxical themes with flair and
imagination.
*Graham Usher, Bishop of Norwich, UK*
Mark Clavier loses himself in the rocky beauty of mid-Wales, and
finds himself opened up to multiple layers of wisdom and joy.
Strands of place, theology and the natural world are all plaited
together through the pages of this profound and deeply satisfying
book.
*Philip Marsden, travel writer and novelist, UK*
Perhaps one of the worst things Christianity has done in some of
its varieties is to encourage people to think they don't really
belong in and with creation. Mark Clavier has written a brilliant
and moving meditation on how he has learned from journeys in the
Welsh landscape to see more clearly that redemption is a gift that
allows us to inhabit more deeply where we truly are, at home in the
grace and mercy of the creator.
*Rowan Williams, University of Cambridge, UK*
A love letter to God, written in the mountains of Wales, Mark
Clavier offers a rare feast of reflections that stir the paradoxes
of the imagination towards the God whose creation heals and
transforms. An immersion in nature to delight the longing soul.
*Frances Ward, St Michael's Rectory, UK*
What gives A Pilgrimage of Paradoxes an aura of depth and
complexity lies in how Clavier weaves together personal experiences
in the wilderness, learned contemplation of Christian theology and
biblical passages, and a rich penetration into the interiority of
the soul’s relationship to the world and the Divine. ... Mark
Clavier’s book A Pilgrimage of Paradoxes lives up to its title.
*Front Porch Republic*
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