Rowan Williams - Leaving
ROWAN WILLIAMS is acknowledged internationally as an outstanding theological writer, scholar, and teacher. He was Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 to 2012, and he has held prestigious chairs at both Oxford University and Cambridge University. His books include Lost Icons, Being Christian, and The Wound of Knowledge. In these talks Rowan Williams draws on the wisdom of the Fathers and Mothers of the Egyptian Desert in the fourth century, from which our tradition of Christian meditation has emerged. He reflects on questions that deeply touch our modern lives. How do we live in relationship with others? How do we discover the truth about ourselves? What are our priorities, our fears? What is the place of silence, of language? How do we live within our own limitations? Rowan Williams encourages us to enter into the challenges and simplicity of the desert and find healing for our fragmented condition.

Rowan Williams - Life death and Neighbours

'Slowing the Metabolism of Language': Poetry as Spiritual Practice - Dr Rowan Williams

Rowan Williams - Staying

STORIES FROM THE ROAD #13 Dr. Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury (Ret.)

Encountering the Other: Rowan Williams

Rowan Williams - Self Descovery

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

Rowan Williams - Winning our neighbour for God

In The Room with Rowan Williams

Embracing solidarity in a secular age | Rowan Williams full interview

The Hope Cymru Talk Show: Dr Rowan Williams - The Wonder and Mystery of Creation

What is a "good life"? A talk by Rowan Williams

Rowan Williams - Silence and Honey Cakes

British Library Panizzi lectures by Rowan Williams: lecture one

In What Do We Trust? Trusting in Faith

Looking East in Winter with Rowan Williams

The Mind of Christ - Sinclair Ferguson

Prayer and Spirituality: Is God really listening? with Rowan Williams

#BigRead13: "Why study C.S.Lewis for Lent" with Rowan Williams

