Showing posts with label Rowan Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rowan Williams. Show all posts
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Profile of 104th Archbishop of Canterbury: Dr Rowan Williams
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13709883
Profile: Dr Rowan Williams
Dr Williams will be Master of
Magdalene College, Cambridge, from January
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Rowan Williams, who is spending his
final months as Archbishop of Canterbury, is the 104th person have served in
that role.
His retirement marks the
Profile of 104th Archbishop of Canterbury: Dr Rowan Williams
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13709883
Profile: Dr Rowan Williams
Dr Williams will be Master of
Magdalene College, Cambridge, from January
Related Stories
Archbishop of Canterbury to quit
Reaction
to Williams resignation
Rowan Williams, who is spending his
final months as Archbishop of Canterbury, is the 104th person have served in
that role.
His retirement marks the
Dr Rowan Williams: Poll finds 53% consider him 'good leader'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-19714049
Dr Rowan Williams: Poll finds 53% consider him 'good
leader'
By Alex
Strangwayes-Booth BBC News
Dr Williams has held the post
of Archbishop of Canterbury for 10 years
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Church
to choose new Archbishop
Profile:
Dr Rowan Williams
Archbishop of Canterbury to quit
More than half of the people who took
Dr Rowan Williams: Poll finds 53% consider him 'good leader'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-19714049
Dr Rowan Williams: Poll finds 53% consider him 'good
leader'
By Alex
Strangwayes-Booth BBC News
Dr Williams has held the post
of Archbishop of Canterbury for 10 years
Related Stories
Church
to choose new Archbishop
Profile:
Dr Rowan Williams
Archbishop of Canterbury to quit
More than half of the people who took
(BBC) Candidates for 105th Archbishop of Canterbury
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19712347
Archbishop of Canterbury: Runners and riders
Who will succeed Rowan Williams as Archbishop of
Canterbury? The Crown Nominations Commission is meeting to decide who will take
his place, and at the end of its deliberations the 19-strong committee - which
includes bishops, priests and lay people - will give the prime minister the name
of its preferred
(BBC) Candidates for 105th Archbishop of Canterbury
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19712347
Archbishop of Canterbury: Runners and riders
Who will succeed Rowan Williams as Archbishop of
Canterbury? The Crown Nominations Commission is meeting to decide who will take
his place, and at the end of its deliberations the 19-strong committee - which
includes bishops, priests and lay people - will give the prime minister the name
of its preferred
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Archbishop of Canterbury: Horse-trading, Dark Horses, Bookies, & Bets
http://www.standfirminfaith.com/?/sf/page/29458
ABC Race Hots Up, a Little Punt, and a Question for Fulcrum
Andrew Brown over at the Guardian thinks he has a grasp on how it’s all looking,
Next Wednesday, four women and 15 men on the Crown Nominations Commission will gather for two days of prayer and horsetrading to replace Rowan Williams as archbishop of Canterbury. We know who they are,
Archbishop of Canterbury: Horse-trading, Dark Horses, Bookies, & Bets
http://www.standfirminfaith.com/?/sf/page/29458
ABC Race Hots Up, a Little Punt, and a Question for Fulcrum
Andrew Brown over at the Guardian thinks he has a grasp on how it’s all looking,
Next Wednesday, four women and 15 men on the Crown Nominations Commission will gather for two days of prayer and horsetrading to replace Rowan Williams as archbishop of Canterbury. We know who they are,
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Canterbury Whinings: Job Too Big For Me
http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=16500
My job is too big for one man, says Archbishop of Canterbury
The Anglican Church is drawing up plans for a historical overhaul that would see the introduction of a 'presidential' figure to take over some of the global role of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams has revealedBy By John Bingham and Benedict
Canterbury Whinings: Job Too Big For Me
http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=16500
My job is too big for one man, says Archbishop of Canterbury
The Anglican Church is drawing up plans for a historical overhaul that would see the introduction of a 'presidential' figure to take over some of the global role of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams has revealedBy By John Bingham and Benedict
Saturday, August 11, 2012
A New Archbishop of Canterbury? Does He Matter Really?
http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=16383
Will a new Archbishop of Canterbury change the status quo?By Canon Phil Ashey American Anglican Councilhttp://www.americananglican.org August 5, 2012
Many Anglicans around the world are wondering: "Will the appointment of a new Archbishop of Canterbury provide new leadership that effectively addresses the crisis in the
A New Archbishop of Canterbury? Does He Matter Really?
http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=16383
Will a new Archbishop of Canterbury change the status quo?By Canon Phil Ashey American Anglican Councilhttp://www.americananglican.org August 5, 2012
Many Anglicans around the world are wondering: "Will the appointment of a new Archbishop of Canterbury provide new leadership that effectively addresses the crisis in the
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Anglican Watch: GAFCON Bishops' Throw Down Re: Canterbury
Dedicated to non-reading, ill-trained Anglican clerics
who've never read the 55-volume
Parker Society series, Calvin's
multi-volume commentary set,
or Luther's 58-volume Am. Ed. Set.
This is for starters, shall we say.
Re: the latter, RA regretfully reports we've
read only about 12 of Luther's commentaries.
We've met quite a few Anglican clerics
with these deficits.
This is the letter from
Anglican Watch: GAFCON Bishops' Throw Down Re: Canterbury
Dedicated to non-reading, ill-trained Anglican clerics
who've never read the 55-volume
Parker Society series, Calvin's
multi-volume commentary set,
or Luther's 58-volume Am. Ed. Set.
This is for starters, shall we say.
Re: the latter, RA regretfully reports we've
read only about 12 of Luther's commentaries.
We've met quite a few Anglican clerics
with these deficits.
This is the letter from
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