Christians in Britain are not persecuted, but they are around the world
The former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has criticised western Christians who claim they are persecuted in their own country.
The former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has criticised western Christians who claim they are persecuted in their own country.
Out of the ashes of a difficult day yesterday should come a stronger Church of England in the wake of yesterday’s General Synod vote against female bishops.
After the tenure of Dr Rowan Williams, his successor is an Etonian ex-oilman – but who is the real Justin Welby? And what does he believe?
Today Dr Rowan Williams came out in support of a Financial Transaction Tax – yet George Osborne still opposes the tax that would raise billions for the poor.
Those within the coalition are not concerned about the principle of the Archbishop Rowan Williams speaking out, but that his remarks make uncomfortable reading.
Polling evidence reveals that the Archbishop of Canterbury is more in tune with “the British taxpaying public” than the Taxpayers’ Alliance.
Rowan Williams unleashed an attack this morning on the “ruinous legacy” of “the market as an independent authority.” He was speaking at a TUC conference.