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The Retirement of the ArchBish of Canterbury
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Front page of the Telegraph - Williams is considering stepping down next year.
http://www.telegraph....o-quit-next-year.html
Yeah!!!!!
I am not particularly religious, indeed I would be classified as agnostic.
Here is a man who has done immense damage to the Church and the evidence to this, just a sample:
* Decline in attendances
* Handling of the issue over female priests and bishops
* Handling of the issue over gay Bishops, splitting the Church
* Handling of Paedophilia
* Lack of leadership on the encroachment of the Vatican to take some of his dwindling market
* Lack of leadership on the encroachment of Islam
* Their poor investment performance, decline of churches - the need for communities to fight to maintain their Church (wit the Wales progamme on the Beeb last week)
* Not fighting over Christian symbolism in public (the BA cross case etc)
* No leadership over the issue of Christian hotels (Chester and Marazion)
and an appalling image akin to one of my avatars on the slopes of Snowdonia.
I am glad that he is going and wish he would resign sooner - but I guess he has been quietly asked to go and that this article is part of a face saving exercise.
Views?
Who should replace him? My candidate would be the ex B of Durham, Tom Wright who has just taken the Chair of Divinity at St Andrews University and a great thinker, preacher and with strong leadrship skill.
http://www.telegraph....o-quit-next-year.html
Yeah!!!!!
I am not particularly religious, indeed I would be classified as agnostic.
Here is a man who has done immense damage to the Church and the evidence to this, just a sample:
* Decline in attendances
* Handling of the issue over female priests and bishops
* Handling of the issue over gay Bishops, splitting the Church
* Handling of Paedophilia
* Lack of leadership on the encroachment of the Vatican to take some of his dwindling market
* Lack of leadership on the encroachment of Islam
* Their poor investment performance, decline of churches - the need for communities to fight to maintain their Church (wit the Wales progamme on the Beeb last week)
* Not fighting over Christian symbolism in public (the BA cross case etc)
* No leadership over the issue of Christian hotels (Chester and Marazion)
and an appalling image akin to one of my avatars on the slopes of Snowdonia.
I am glad that he is going and wish he would resign sooner - but I guess he has been quietly asked to go and that this article is part of a face saving exercise.
Views?
Who should replace him? My candidate would be the ex B of Durham, Tom Wright who has just taken the Chair of Divinity at St Andrews University and a great thinker, preacher and with strong leadrship skill.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From what I have heard from him outside the headlines, Rowan Williams has come out with some highly considered academic statements - it's his public pronouncements on things which affect ordinary people which seem so wide of the mark.
I'd like to see Bishop Michae Ali-Nazir as his successor - he was a very effective Bishop of Rochester, but as this article says, he understands the Islamic perspective too http://blogs.telegrap...victory_for_Islamism/
I'd like to see Bishop Michae Ali-Nazir as his successor - he was a very effective Bishop of Rochester, but as this article says, he understands the Islamic perspective too http://blogs.telegrap...victory_for_Islamism/
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