Rowan Williams
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Atheist author Philip Pullman writes alternative ending for Jesus in Bible...which have been criticised by Pullman. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, has, however, proposed that His Dark Materials should be taught as part of religious education in schools. Reprieve's party, which will be hosted by... In this article: Philip Pullman, Jesus, His Dark Materials, Catholic League, The Chronicles of Narnia, Rowan Williams, and Daily Telegraph |
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Independent.ie | September 17, 2009
Dan Brown's most scathing review comes from fellow author Philip Pullman
...agenda. He has, however, an admirer in the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, who argues that Pullman's attacks focus on the constraints and dangers of dogmatism and the use of religion to oppress, not on Christianity itself.
In this article: Philip Pullman, Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol, His Dark Materials, Christianity, Archbishop of Canterbury, Catholic League, Random House, and The Da Vinci Code
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
His Dark Materials
...dangers of dogmatism and the use of religion to oppress , not on Christianity itself. Williams has also recommended the His Dark Materials series of books for inclusion and discussion in Religious Education classes, and stated that "To see...
In this article: Lyra Belacqua, Philip Pullman, Will Parry, Lord Asriel, His Dark Materials, and Marisa Coulter
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Telegraph.co.uk - UK news | May 28, 2009
Philip Pullman helps understanding of theology says Archbishop of Canterbury
...Hay Festival in Wales, Dr Williams defended Pullman. He said: "First of all he takes the Christian myth, or a version of it, seriously enough to want to disagree passionately with it. "It's not just dull or remote, it's dangerous. You've...
In this article: Philip Pullman, Archbishop of Canterbury, Roman Catholic Church, Christianity, God, Catholic League, His Dark Materials, Northern Lights, and AN Wilson
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en.wikipedia.org
Philip Pullman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip Pullman writes comic strip, The Times, May 11, 2008 ... Article: Philip Pullman and Rowan Williams debate on Religion in His Dark Materials ...
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prodigal.typepad.com
Prodigal Kiwi(s) Blog: Rowan Williams, Philip Pullman and His ...
... has a little post (with links) about Phillip Pullman (and the recently; though not yet in NZ) released ... Rowan Williams, Philip Pullman and His Dark Materials ...
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www.telegraph.co.uk
The Dark Materials debate: life, God, the universe... - Telegraph
Last week, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, caused controversy by praising the National Theatre's adaptation of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials. ...
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www.virtueonline.org
VirtueOnline - News - News - WALES: Philip Pullman helps ...
News : WALES: Philip Pullman helps understanding of theology, says Rowan Williams ... Citing Pullman as one of his favourite modern writers, Dr Rowan Williams said he ...
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www.nationaltheatre.org.uk
National Theatre : Platforms : Dr Rowan Williams and Philip ...
NT : What's On : Platforms : Dr Rowan Williams and Philip Pullman ... Dr Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Philip Pullman continue ...
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Silobreaker: Philip Pullman
... events, news, people, companies, organizations related to Philip Pullman ... Entities: Philip Pullman, Rowan Williams, Bill Donohue, Daniel Craig, Nicole Kidman ...
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Rowan Douglas Williams (born 14 June 1950 in Swansea, Wales) is an Anglican bishop and theologian. He is the current (104th) Archbishop of Canterbury, Metropolitan of the Province of Canterbury and Primate of All England, offices he has held since early 2003.
Williams was previously Bishop of Monmouth and Archbishop of Wales (making him the first Archbishop of Canterbury in modern times not to be appointed from within the Church of England and the first bishop to serve as primate of two provinces of the Anglican Communion) and had spent much of his earlier career as an academic at the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford successively. His primacy has been marked by much speculation that the Anglican Communion (of which the Archbishop of Canterbury is symbolic head) is on the verge of fragmentation and by Williams's attempts to keep all sides talking to one another.
- Birth Date:
- June 14, 1950
- Birthplace:
- Swansea, Wales
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