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This episode brings together Jack and Rowan Williams, the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury and one of the world's most distinguished theologians. As they explore the intersection of faith, politics, and ethics, they confront Christian nationalism, the morality of war, the value of animal life, and the nature of God. A sweeping philosophical and theological exchange! We hope you enjoy the show. Links Solidarity: The Work of Recognition, Rowan Williams Do We Have the Right to Die?, Lady Hale and Rowan Williams
What do you do when you’re on the pathway to a diagnosis and you've already been told you have Bipolar? Join me as I chat to Rowan Williams from Pooch and Pineapple about her journey with ADHD. In this podcast we talk about: How social media has played a part in our lives in recognising ADHD How hormones feel like they’re playing a part in the late diagnosis journey of women as we enter peri menopause Rowan’s Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis and how it never quite sat right with her The familiar story of GP’s being dismissive when Rowan raised the possibility of ADHD How Rowan has been on the NHS waiting list for two and half years and was told there was a 7 year wait! Her discovery of the right to choose pathway How we need all the information before making a decision How Rowan feels about her business and how ADHD has affected that over the years. Loving our ADHD hyperfocus! Finding your ADH tribe You can find Rowan online at www.poochandpineapple.com and on Instagram www.instagram.com/poochpineapple As always your follows and reviews count! Find me over on Instagram www.instagram.com/coulditbeadhd_podcast
This year marks the 410th anniversary since Wadham’s chapel opened. Our chaplain, Jane Baun, has been very busy this past term, marking the occasion with exhibitions, festivities, and talks. We were privileged to have former archbishop, and more importantly, Wadham alumnus, Rowan Williams give a short address at a special evensong. It was recorded and, well, here it is! Many thanks to Bishop Rowan for his time and we hope you enjoy it. You can provide feedback on Wadcast at https://www.wadham.ox.ac.uk/wadcast You can listen to past episodes of Wadcast on all major podcast platforms, including Apple and Spotify .
My guest is Rowan Williams. ‘As we contemplate the coming months, not knowing when we can breathe again, it’s worth thinking about how already the foundations have been laid for whatever new opportunities God has for us on the far side of this crisis.’ Rowan Williams offers these words of wisdom and many more in his new book Candles in the Dark . This powerful and timely book brings together the 26 weekly Christian meditations originally posted online from March to September 2020, during lockdown in the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic, for the congregation of his local parish church. Candles in the Dark is a lovely Christian book of comfort for anyone looking for the light in these dark times. Written with warmth and compassion, these meditations offer us hope and encouragement as we continue to endure the most devastating and disturbing world crisis for over a generation. They will leave you spiritually uplifted and with a strengthened faith to guide you through whatever may come. Special Guest: Rowan Williams.
The first session of ‘Challenging themes for Lent’, held at the School of Theology and Prayer, at Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes in Washington D.C.. Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams responds to questions from Sarah Coakley as he discusses his book Christ the Heart of Creation (2018). Taught by: +Rowan Williams is the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury and now Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge. Rev'd Professor Sarah Coakley. Coakley was formerly Norris-Hulse Professor at the University of Cambridge. She has recently joined the Episcopal Parish of Ascension and St. Agnes as an assisting priest and theologian-in-residence.
In this interview episode, Andrew sits with one of our greatest living theologians, Rowan Williams. The conversation spans grace, how to interpret the Bible, the environment and begins with something they both love: the novels of Marilynne Robinson. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/rss/LeftSideUp?auth=v5iv8BDZB62s-GOJT1nIFWH5xxDOxHF3)
Rowan Williams will explore the meanings of Christmas, the darkness and strangeness of the story at the beginning of our faith as well as its message of eternal joy and hope. He will also offer suggestions about how we might reclaim Christmas for our spiritual lives. Rowan Williams is the Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and was formerly both Archbishop of Canterbury and Professor of Theology at Oxford University. Recorded 8 December 2015.
Rowan Williams led the Anglican Church for 10 years. He reflects on his journey of faith, and the trials and joys of his time in office in a wide ranging interview with Justin Brierley. Find out why he briefly considered becoming a Catholic, what he makes of new atheists like Richard Dawkins, the debate on penal substitution and whether he has had doubts about God. Read this interview in Christianity Magazine www.christianitymagazine.co.uk For Justin Brierley's regular discussion show between Christians and non-Christians visit www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable For Unbelievable? the Conference 2013 www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable2013
An interview with Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury on the 20th Anniversary of Springfield Church. Topics ranged from his role, new forms of church, tradition etc
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