Archbishop Rowan Williams—The Climate Crisis: Fashioning a Christian Response

Posted by Kendall Harmon

In a lecture on 13 October 2009 at Southwark Cathedral, (sponsored by the Christian environmental group Operation Noah) Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, sets out a Christian vision of how people can respond to the looming environmental crisis.

Listen to it all (approximately 3/4 of an hour).

Filed under: * Anglican - EpiscopalArchbishop of Canterbury Anglican ProvincesChurch of England (CoE)* Culture-WatchClimate Change, Weather* TheologyEthics / Moral Theology

4 Comments
Posted December 13, 2009 at 2:32 pm [Printer Friendly] [Print w/ comments]



1. APB wrote:

Wonderful, but they might want to look at the data and some recent revelations about that data.

December 13, 5:43 pm | [comment link]
2. Bernini wrote:

How does one craft a response to a problem that doesn’t exist?

December 13, 7:13 pm | [comment link]
3. Br_er Rabbit wrote:

Here is the website for the true believers: 350.org

The prayer for 350. Coming to an Anglican church near you.

December 13, 7:57 pm | [comment link]
4. dwstroudmd wrote:

Well, at least PB Schori and he both apparently believe in methane production or else she hasn’t corrected him yet.  I do wonder, however, as the ABC why his interest in this outweighs his interest in the Anglican Communion.  That he had some measure of authority and moral suasion to accomplish.  He has notoriously meddled in legal matters (sharia for Britanizstan) and, now anthropogenic climate change, and -if bells were rung today in GB at his cathedral- noise pollution.  He has muddled the AC.  Why on earth should one listen?

December 13, 8:47 pm | [comment link]
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