by Robert Parham | Jan 4, 2013 | Opinion
One would rightly expect calls for peace in Christmas Eve and Christmas Day sermons offered by Christianity’s most visible leaders – heads of the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion. And one would not have been disappointed. Pope Benedict XVI and the...
by Mark Woods | Oct 18, 2011 | Opinion
The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams pulled no punches in his sermon to 15,000 Anglicans in a sports stadium in the capital of Zimbabwe on a recent Sunday. The archbishop is often accused of obscurity, usually unfairly, by people who cannot be bothered to...
by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Jan 6, 2011 | News
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II began her annual Christmas message with a reference to how deeply divided was the Christian church when King James VI came to the throne of England more than 400 years ago. “The king agreed to commission a new translation of the...
by Rod Benson | Nov 23, 2005 | Opinion
I hold Dr. Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, in high esteem as a churchman, intellectual and compassionate person. I especially admire his commitment to think Christianly, sometimes “outside the box,” and to push the boundaries of received...