Rowan's Rule
By (Author) Rupert Shortt
John Murray Press
Hodder Faith
12th August 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Anglican and Episcopalian Churches
283.092
Paperback
624
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 39mm
422g
This major new edition of Rupert Shortt's acclaimed biography of Rowan Williams provides fresh insight into the life and thought of perhaps the most gifted Christian leader of our time. Unburdened by national office, the former Archbishop has spoken more candidly than ever about the multiple conflicts - over gay clergy, women bishops and the place of faith in the public square - that rocked the Anglican Church and wider society during his decade at the helm.
This excellent biography of the Primate of all England is theologically heavyweight, psychologically perceptive and sometimes strikingly critical. - The Sunday Times
There is something refreshingly timeless in the well-rounded portrait of Rowan Williams that emerges from these pages. - The Mail on Sunday'Fascinating' - The TelegraphSympathetic and balanced - The Times'Outstanding' - The GuardianDeeply encouraging in terms of insights into this sensitive, intellectual and complex figure - The TimesShortt shows with commendable honesty why it is the world might judge and misunderstand, but leaves the reader with the discomfiting suspiscion that Jesus would surely approve - The TimesAn intriguing new insight into the personal life of an archbishop better known for his liberal views and intellectual agility - The Daily MailRupert Shortt is religion editor of The Times Literary Supplement and a former Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford. He writes for The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and the London Evening Standard. His books include Benedict XVI (2005), Christianophobia: A Faith Under Attack (2012), Rowan's Rule: The Biography of the Archbishop (2014) and God Is No Thing: Coherent Christianity (2016).