Resurrection April 2021
Rowan Williams and Paula Gooder in conversation about the meaning of the story at the centre of our faith: what Jesus' resurrection means to how we live, how we pray, how we change the world, and how we die. Rowan Williams is a poet, theologian, Honorary Professor of Contemporary Christian Thought at Cambridge University, the Chair of Christian Aid, and was the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury. His latest book is Candles in the Dark: Faith, Hope and Love in a Time of Pandemic (SPCK 2020). Paula Gooder is the Chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral and a leading Biblical scholar. Her latest book is The Parables (Canterbury Press, 2020), in her Biblical Explorations series.

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Faith Debate: 'Religion in Public Life' with Tony Blair & Rowan Williams (Full Version)

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Rowan Williams: Foundations

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Rowan Williams: Paths to a hopeful future

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Finding the Centre: The Journey of Prayer (updated version)

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Five Resurrection Facts That Occurred by 36 A.D.

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What the Outsider Sees: Teresa of Avila and the Contemplative Vision

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Living in the “New Normal”: Refiguring Resurrection in the Aftermath of Trauma, Part 1

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Revd Dr Rowan Williams on The Contribution of Orthodoxy in Cambridge and Beyond

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Rowan Williams on the biggest theological challenges today

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Reclaiming Primitive Christianity Part 1 w Dr James Tabor on the Ebionites, Dead Sea Scrolls & Jesus

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Rowan Williams : Doctrinal diversity and christian communion

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Dr Rowan Williams' Inaugural Lecture, University of Chester

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An interview with Dr Rowan Williams, sometime Archbishop, July 2015

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2024 Julian Festival Lecture, Julian and the Trinity, Archbishop Rowan Williams

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Looking East in Winter with Rowan Williams

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Sermon for Easter Day preached by the Rt Revd Rowan Williams

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Rowan Williams: The Gift of Christmas

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Prof. Rowan Williams, “St. Teresa and the Risk of the Contemplative Life” (Teresianum 2024)

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Paula Gooder - A Rough Guide to Hell

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