A close friend and colleague of Rabbi Sacks, Lord Williams spoke movingly about the late Chief Rabbi’s intellectual and moral legacy.
I knew that Rowan Williams, once the Archbishop of Canterbury, knew a lot about Eastern Christian practice, but I did not know that he begins his day with the Jesus Prayer. More: Readers of ...
The desperate plight of the hostages is a bitterly vivid symbol of the way that so many lives—Jewish and non-Jewish—are held hostage by a climate of terror,” said Rowan Williams.The ...
The former head of the Church of England was this year’s speaker at the Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Annual Memorial Lecture ...
The 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Rowan Williams, addressed the “resurgence of antisemitic rhetoric” that came after the “butchery” of the October 7 massacre during a lecture in ...
Rowan Williams is former Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 to 2012, and a contributing writer to the New Statesman. How the Italian poet’s search for self-knowledge changed the course of literature.
Dante’s Commedia (or Divine Comedy, written in the opening decades of the 14th century) is already a heavily and explicitly ...
Emily Buchanan profiles Rowan Williams, poet and scholar, thought by some to be the most talented and intellectual archbishop of Canterbury for the past 1,000 years. Show more Emily Buchanan ...
An emotional farewell from Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams as he explores the hidden corners and meanings of England's oldest cathedral, his home for the last ten years. Show more An ...
Lord Rowan Williams will explore freedom of worship in his lecture. He will discuss how religious freedom is the basis of political freedom, as well as the current state of religious freedom ...
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Former Archbishop addresses 'resurgence of antisemitism' in speech to honor Rabbi SacksThe 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Rowan Williams, addressed the “resurgence of antisemitic rhetoric” that came after ...
Rowan Williams is former Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 to 2012, and a contributing writer to the New Statesman. Can Hope, his autobiographical meditations on migration, sexuality and war, assuage ...
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