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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew Goddard (Reader)Publisher: SPCK Publishing Imprint: Lion Books Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9780745956022ISBN 10: 0745956025 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 18 January 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Contents PREFACE 7 1 The Making of an Archbishop 12 2 A New Archbishop of Canterbury 38 3 Mission-Shaped Church and Fresh Expressions 49 4 Leader in Mission 62 5 Capturing the Imaginat ion 76 6 The Reading Crisis and Sexuality Debate s 89 7 W omen Bishops 113 8 Canterbury and the Anglican Communion 135 9 Cracking Communion? 1. The Windsor Pat h 151 10 Cracking Communion? 2. Lambeth, Indaba, a nd the Future 174 11 Anglicanism and Other Churches 188 12 Anglicanism and Other Faiths 208 13 The Sharia Lecture and Interactive Pluralism 226 14 ""Doing God"": Society and Politics 241 15 Be ing a Priest and a Bishop 271 Notes 315 INDEX 332"ReviewsAndrew Goddard's portrait of Rowan Williams succeeds in being fair, shrewd, lively, and many-sided. In particular, he shows with crystal clarity that Rowan has actually modelled a different, and Christlike, form of 'leadership'. Among his astonishing array of accomplishments, that may be the most important. -- Professor Tom Wright, former Bishop of Durham Here in this wonderful book you are given the opportunity to see a true living saint, scholar, and servant of God. -- Canon Andrew White, author of The Vicar of Baghdad Early assessments are risky, but this one takes that risk with a commitment to fairness, and to affirmation as much as critique. Future commentary on this remarkable archbishop will be able to build on this picture, but this is a very helpful beginning to our understanding of the gifts we have received from Rowan Williams. -- Peter Selby, former Bishop of Worcester Andrew is highly skilled as a writer and a theologian, which makes him an excellent person to paint this clear and fascinating portrait of Rowan Williams. It's a timely book for anyone wanting a deeper look at Rowan's legacy. I thoroughly enjoyed it and recommend it to you. -- Vicky Beeching, theologian, ethicist, writer, and broadcaster Frank and perceptive, Goddard draws together a wealth of reflections on Rowan Williams, as well as a remarkable collection of the archbishop's own writings and comments, giving us a deep and fresh insight into Williams' humanity and theology. -- Christina Rees, member of the General Synod, a broadcaster and writer Rowan Williams' tenure as Archbishop of Canterbury provided the scope for considerable intellect and graciousness during a very demanding decade of spiritual leadership. This biography introduces us more closely to the man behind the ministry. -- Joel Edwards, international director of Micah Challenge ...a clear and honest reflection on [the] character, desires and achievements of Rowan Williams. -- Across the See (Diocese of Norwich) The author offers some lovely peeks into his integrity, wit and the challenges he faced. -- Christianity Christianity 20130523 This book makes the reader aware of many human attributes, mercy being one. -- Jean Davies The Lance 20130601 This is an excellent and well balanced summary of the Archbishop's legacy and can be warmly recommended... -- The Reader The Reader 2131201 Andrew Goddard's portrait of Rowan Williams succeeds in being fair, shrewd, lively, and many-sided. In particular, he shows with crystal clarity that Rowan has actually modelled a different, and Christlike, form of 'leadership'. Among his astonishing array of accomplishments, that may be the most important. -- Professor Tom Wright, former Bishop of Durham Here in this wonderful book you are given the opportunity to see a true living saint, scholar, and servant of God. -- Canon Andrew White, author of The Vicar of Baghdad Early assessments are risky, but this one takes that risk with a commitment to fairness, and to affirmation as much as critique. Future commentary on this remarkable archbishop will be able to build on this picture, but this is a very helpful beginning to our understanding of the gifts we have received from Rowan Williams. -- Peter Selby, former Bishop of Worcester Andrew is highly skilled as a writer and a theologian, which makes him an excellent person to paint this clear and fascinating portrait of Rowan Williams. It's a timely book for anyone wanting a deeper look at Rowan's legacy. I thoroughly enjoyed it and recommend it to you. -- Vicky Beeching, theologian, ethicist, writer, and broadcaster Frank and perceptive, Goddard draws together a wealth of reflections on Rowan Williams, as well as a remarkable collection of the archbishop's own writings and comments, giving us a deep and fresh insight into Williams' humanity and theology. -- Christina Rees, member of the General Synod, a broadcaster and writer Rowan Williams' tenure as Archbishop of Canterbury provided the scope for considerable intellect and graciousness during a very demanding decade of spiritual leadership. This biography introduces us more closely to the man behind the ministry. -- Joel Edwards, international director of Micah Challenge Andrew Goddard's portrait of Rowan Williams succeeds in being fair, shrewd, lively, and many-sided. In particular, he shows with crystal clarity that Rowan has actually modelled a different, and Christlike, form of 'leadership'. Among his astonishing array of accomplishments, that may be the most important. -- Professor Tom Wright, former Bishop of Durham Here in this wonderful book you are given the opportunity to see a true living saint, scholar, and servant of God. -- Canon Andrew White, author of The Vicar of Baghdad Author InformationAndrew Goddard is a well-known speaker and writer on Christian Ethics. He has recently been appointed Associate Director of the Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics (KLICE), based at Tyndale House in Cambridge.The Institute is part of the Public Leadership Programme of the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF) and aims to provide resouces for academics, Christian professionals and church leaders. He is also editor of the Anglican theological journal Anvil, a fellow of the Anglican Communion Institute (working to support Anglican orthodoxy withinthe Anglican Communion), and a member of the Church of England's Faith and Order Advisory Group. He is also a member of the Leadership Team of Fulcrum (renewing the Evangelical centre within the Church of England), the Board of Directors of the International Jacques Ellul Society and theEthics Group of Grove Books. In November 2012 he was installed as an Honorary Canon of Winchester Cathedral in recognition of his services tothe Anglican Communion. He is married to Lis, who is also ordained, andthey have two children. They are based in London where Lis has a parishpost. Andrew taught full time in Trinity until the end of the 2009-10 academic year; he continues to teach part time and to supervise reasearchstudents. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |