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Rochester, not Canterbury, is the voice of authority in the Anglican CommunionMoral authority in the Anglican Communion is rapidly passing from the floundering Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, to the braver and more perceptive Bishop of Rochester, Michael Nazir-Ali. As Jonathan Wynne-Jones reports, Dr Nazir-Ali is not afraid to state the obvious: that the Angli... |
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Ricky Gervais and The Archbishop Of Canterbury by RickyGervais.comRicky Gervais, the multi award-winning writer, director and star of The Office and Extras is a well-known atheist and was recently made an honorary associate of the National Secular Society following a friendly but frank exchange of views with Rowan Williams on the radio. ... |
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Cross purposes by Stuart JeffriesHis job is to try to hold the Anglican church together through its darkest days for centuries. So why on earth did the Archbishop of Canterbury take last summer off to write about Dostoevsky? He told Stuart Jeffries ... |
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Bearded wonders are trying to make a statementBearded clerics, and the Archbishop of Canterbury in particular, are having their whiskers yanked in the Church Times today. Rowan Williams' beard: the enemy of progress?Giles Fraser, the clean-shaven vicar of Putney, ... ... |
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Archbishop wrong to say financial crisis caused by lack of regulationIf only Paul Woolley were Archbishop of Canterbury. Woolley thinking is so much better than woolly thinking. In a very sensible post on this blog he rightly pointed out that we should all reflect, and City bankers should reflect, whether we have behaved prudently and honestly in the current crisi... |
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Criticizing Capitalism From the PulpitWhatever happened to “God helps those who help themselves?” Even religious leaders have joined the chorus of Europeans criticizing unbridled, American-style capitalism, which Continental politicians have cited as a root cause of the global financial crisis, The New York Times’s ... |


