Description
Taking a considered approach to the most foundational facets of Christianity, Rowan Williams opens up Christ's Death and Life in a thoughtful book.
About the Author
Rowan Williams, Baron Williams of Oystermouth, PC, FBA, FRSL, FLSW, is a world renowned theological writer, teacher, and poet. He was the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury (2002-2012) before becoming Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge. His most recent books include A Century of Poetry (2022), Collected Poems (2021), Luminaries (2019), Being Human (2018), God With Us (2017), Being Disciples (2016) and Being Christian (2014).
Reviews
There is a dignity inherent in Rowan Williams' writing that both challenges and ennobles those who read it . . . We are asked to consider in this book nothing less than the fundamental meaning of life itself. * Lucy Winkett, Rector of St James' Church, Piccadilly *
Theology at its very best, and easily accessible too! Reading the book, I found myself drawn afresh to the vision of "perfect humanity" made manifest in Jesus Christ. * Miroslav Volf, Professor of Theology, Yale University Divinity School *
'Rowan Williams is one of the great theologians of our time. He is also an inspiring teacher whose godly wisdom helps us understand profound truths.' * Nicky Gumbel, Vicar of Holy Trinity Brompton and pioneer of the Alpha Course *
Williams at the peak of his masterly powers as a Christian teacher and spiritual guide. * Church Times *
Profound and moving reflections. * The Church of England newspaper *
a 'good book for busy people', with 'self-contained' chapters * The Reader *
Writing in the appealing conversational idiom characteristic of his preaching style, Williams manages a subtle balance between assuming a doctrinal blank slate on the one hand and counteracting the effects of long familiarity on the other * TLS *
an ideal Lent book * Inspire Magazine *
refreshingly simple but profound language * Progressive Voices *
Book Information
ISBN 9780281076642
Author Rt Hon Rowan Williams
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint SPCK Publishing
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Weight(grams) 139g