Appearing in: The End of Good and Evil
‘Truth makes love possible; love makes truth bearable’
Rowan Williams, the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, is a highly acclaimed theologian, writer, and pastor. In addition to his ten-year post as Archbishop, Lord Williams has also enjoyed an esteemed academic career, having been a lecturer at Cambridge University and held the Lady Margaret Chair of Divinity at Oxford University.
He is one of the world’s leading thinkers on issues pertaining to theology, spirituality, philosophy and religious aesthetics, and is the author of several best selling books, including ‘Being Human: Bodies, Minds, Persons’ and ‘Candles in the Dark: Faith, Hope and Love in a Time of Pandemic
'Rowan Williams’ most striking characteristics are his humanity and his fine intellect…. he uses both gifts quite brilliantly to illuminate what it means to be human' ― Baroness Helena Kennedy QC