Exploring some of the finest passages in English prose and poetry, from William Tyndale to the end of the twentieth century, Rowan Williams pursues strands of thought in Christian contemplation which reflect on social responsibility. He perceives this approach as being deeply characteristic of the Anglican spirit and invites us to recognize its enduring significance in our own day.
Christian Imagination in Poetry and Polity
Some Anglican Voices from Temple to Herbert
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ISBN: 978-0-7283-0162-7
LENGTH: 43 pages
Fairacres Publications 144
2004
Explores passages in English prose and poetry, from William Tyndale to the end of the twentieth century, and pursues strands of thought relating to social responsibility
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ISBN | 978-0-7283-0162-7 |
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Length | 43 pages |
Author | Rowan Williams |
ISSN | 0307-1405 |
Book Size | 140 x 210 mm |
Subtitle | Some Anglican Voices from Temple to Herbert |
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Rowan Williams, born in 1950 and ordained priest in 1978. He was the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, prior to which he was Bishop of Monmouth and Archbishop of Wales. He was Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford from 1986 to 1991. He is a noted theologian and poet and the author of more than fifty books.
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