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Rowan Williams is an English theologian and scholar born on June 14, 1950. He served as the Archbishop of Canterbury and is known for his writings on theology, philosophy, and spirituality. Williams has been involved in various interfaith initiatives and has advocated for social justice and peace. His contributions to religious thought have made him a significant figure in contemporary theology. Rowan continues to engage in academic and public discussions on faith and ethics.

"We are called to show utter commitment to the God who is revealed in Jesus and to all those to whom His invitation is addressed."



"A healthy human environment is one in which we try to make sense of our limits, of the accidents that can always befall us and the passage of time which inexorably changes us."



"My visit this autumn is an opportunity to continue that rich tradition of visits between Canterbury and Rome."



"Whether something is old-fashioned or not doesn't resolve the question of whether it's true or not. I can see the temptation of simply thinking, 'Well, there's a cultural mainstream which flows neatly in one direction. You just align with it'. And that really won't do."


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