Issues in Focus
- Environment
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Inter Faith »
- The Relationship between the People and God
- Communique of the Anglican Jewish Commission of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Chief Rabbinate of Israel
- A Common Word for the Common Good
- Archbishop's Reflections on the 7th Building Bridges Seminar
- Archbishop Hosts Annual Inter Faith Lecture
- 'Sharia law' - What did the Archbishop actually say?
- Archbishop's Lecture - Civil and Religious Law in England
- Civil and religious law in England lecture - Question and Answer session
- Archbishop's Holocaust Memorial Day Statement
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2007 »
- Archbishop's Speech at the Launch of Inter Faith Consultation
- Why Social Cohesion Needs Religion
- The Archbishop of Canterbury at the Opening Session of the 6th Building Bridges Seminar
- Archbishop on Conflict between Religion and Modernity
- Greetings for Diwali
- Archbishop's response to A Common Word
- Greetings and Prayers for Eid
- Hopes and Prayers at the Start of the Jewish New Year
- Faith Communities in a Civil Society - Christian Perspectives
- Multiculturism: Friend or Foe
- Archbishop to Give Inaugural Zaki Badawi Memorial Lecture »
- Holocaust Needs to be Remembered as Real Event
- Archbishop's Holocaust Memorial Day Statement
- 2006
- 2005
- 2004
- International Development
- Family and Society
- Faith and Society
Archbishop to Give Inaugural Zaki Badawi Memorial Lecture
Thursday 26 April 2007
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, will give the inaugural Zaki Badawi Memorial Lecture at Lambeth Palace this evening. The lecture is entitled 'Islam, Christianity and Pluralism', and will focus on the different attitudes between the two faiths regarding both pluralism as a religious thesis, and pluralism as a social and political reality.
Dr Williams will also receive the Building Bridges Award (2005) from the Association of Muslim Social Scientists, in recognition of his distinguished contributions to better understanding between Faiths, and to a wider recognition of the place of faith in present day Western culture.
Messages of goodwill from HRH the Prince of Wales, the Foreign Minister of Turkey, the Mufti of Egypt and others, will be read out at the lecture.

