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Martin Professor of Medieval Philosophy
Weekly update 4
Thomas WilliamsJune 12, 2021Anselm, Scottish artComment
Anselm's prayers
Thomas WilliamsJune 7, 2021 Comment
Weekly update 3
Thomas WilliamsJune 4, 2021AnselmComment
Midweek update 2
Thomas WilliamsJune 2, 2021AnselmComment
Weekly update 2
Thomas WilliamsMay 28, 2021AnselmComment
Midweek update 1, for the Feast of Saint Augustine of Canterbury
Thomas WilliamsMay 26, 2021Anselm, Scottish artComment
Weekly Update 1
Thomas WilliamsMay 22, 2021Anselm, Scottish artComment
My summer with Anselm
Thomas WilliamsMay 21, 2021AnselmComment
Reflections on the episcopate
Thomas WilliamsMarch 3, 2021Comment
Hebrews 3:15: A meditation
Thomas WilliamsFebruary 23, 2021Comment
Tha mi ag iarraidh bruidhinn 's a Gàidhlig
Thomas WilliamsFebruary 22, 2021Scottish GaelicComment
If I had all the time in the world
Thomas WilliamsJanuary 16, 2021Comment
On the ninth day of Christmas
Thomas WilliamsJanuary 2, 2021COVID, Scottish art, retreat, thankfulness, walkingComment
Somewhere between hope and daydream
Thomas WilliamsDecember 20, 2020Comment
Say unto him, "The Lord hath need of him"
Thomas WilliamsDecember 11, 2020Comment
Advent reflections
Thomas WilliamsDecember 4, 2020Advent, John Donne, Scottish artComment
Wrapping Up, Part Two
Thomas WilliamsNovember 22, 2020Anselm, Duns Scotus, Edinburgh, Scottish art, thankfulnessComment
Wrapping up, Part One
Thomas WilliamsNovember 19, 2020Corstorphine Hill, Duns Scotus, Edinburgh, IASH, Seven Hills of Edinburgh, Sir Walter Scott, Waverley StationComment
It's like binge-watching, only with hills
Thomas WilliamsNovember 4, 2020Blackford Hill, Edinburgh, Seven Hills of Edinburgh, walkingComment
Tempestuous wind, doing his will
Thomas WilliamsOctober 31, 2020Linlithgow, birds, dogs, walkingComment
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