Christian Faith
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Theological Writings & Speeches »
- Archbishop gives Holy Week lectures at Westminster Abbey
- Risen Today: The Resurrection as Good News Now
- Risen Indeed: The Resurrection in the Gospels
- 'Faith, Reason and Quality Assurance - Having Faith in Academic Life'
- 'What Difference Does it Make?' - The Gospel in Contemporary Culture
- Paper for Seminar 'Scriptures in Monotheistic Faith' at St Egidio Conference, Naples, Italy
- 'Being Disciples': 2007 Fulcrum Conference Address
- 'The Bible Today: Reading & Hearing', The Larkin-Stuart Lecture
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2006 »
- Germany - 'One Church, One Hope' - Freiburg Lecture
- The Church: God's Pilot Project
- What We Mean By Christian Identity - World Council of Churches Address
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer Memorial, Poland - Archbishop's Speech
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer - Archbishop's Speech to the International Bonhoeffer Congress, Poland
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2006
August 2006
09 August 2006
Germany - 'One Church, One Hope' - Freiburg Lecture
The Union of Utrecht was formed in 1889 by the coming together of groupings of Old Catholic Churches in Europe. In 1931 the Bonn agreement established intercommunion between the Anglican Church and those Old Catholic Churches in the Union of Utrecht. 2006 marked the 75th anniversary of the Bonn Agreement ad events were held in Freiburg, Germany, to celebrate this. As part of this, the Archbishop of Canterbury gave the following lecture: 'One Church, One Hope', in Freiburg on Wednesday 9th August 2006.
May 2006
06 May 2006
The Church: God's Pilot Project
This wide-ranging address on Church mission and values was given to the Clergy Synod at Chelmsford. In it the Archbishop sets out what it means for the Church to be God's 'Pilot Project for the Human Race'. He says: "Our job as those who are called to be pastors and teachers and animators in Church, is to try to make sure that the Church goes on being a landscape for that kind of humanity: intimate, transfiguring, trustful, in communion, a pilot project for the human race, a project worth joining because it leads into a bigger, not a smaller, world."
February 2006
17 February 2006
What We Mean By Christian Identity - World Council of Churches Address
The Archbishop of Canterbury addressed the 9th meeting of the World Council of Churches in Porto Alegre, Brazil. In his speech on 'Christian Identity and Religious Plurality', the Archbishop outlines what it means to identify oneself as a Christian.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer Memorial, Poland - Archbishop's Speech
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German Lutheran pastor, was imprisoned and executed for his opposition to the Nazi regime. This speech at the Bonhoeffer Memorial in Wroclaw, Poland, examines the enduring legacy of Bonhoeffer in the centenary year of his birth.
03 February 2006
Dietrich Bonhoeffer - Archbishop's Speech to the International Bonhoeffer Congress, Poland
In his opening address to the International Bonhoeffer Congress in Poland, the Archbishop discusses the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and his views on culture, piety and ecumenism.

