I suspect it is Paul Schrinjen who resides in England.
Cynthia Vance
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Paul who? Please identify yourself!
Carol Crow
On Jun 24, 2012, at 1:41 AM, Paul wrote:
> Rowan has spoken and written about these ideas for a number of
> years. Nothing new, he would say. I have no data to support the idea
> of him doing the equivalent of 'selling children'. I suspect that he
> prefers to see himself as a theologian and an academic than sit on
> the seat of Canterbury, where his job is to represent the stated
> consensus, which he fundamentally disagrees with, as I hear from
> Anglican priests near him.
> Paul
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 24 Jun 2012, at 08:24, Lee Early <lees.mail@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Whoa there big pony. Let's take a step back a moment. This is an
>> issue worth debate, investigation and thought - - not more tirade.
>> Who out there knows more about this? This is something of note and
>> we want to hear more, speaking for myself.
>>
>> Anyone have more to add?
>>
>> Lee
>>
>>
>> On Jun 23, 2012, at 10:57 PM, Tracy E. Longacre wrote:
>>
>>> Believe me when I say, as an Anglican myself, that Rowan is
>>> decidedly NOT going to aid any revolution and would just as soon
>>> sell the young down the river to protect the current
>>> establishment. One thing he definitely does NOT have are balls.
>>>
>>> I find it rather hilarious that they describe something written
>>> that will not be published for 6 months as "outspoken"!
>>>
>>> Tracy Longacre
>>> sent from my iPhone
>>>< br />>>> On 23 juin 2012, at 23:15, LAURELCG@aol.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Perhaps the retired will aid the young in leading the revolution.
>>>>
>>>> Jann
>>>>
>>>> In a message dated 6/23/2012 2:11:59 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, stevehar11201@gmail.com
>>>> writes:
>>>> The archbishop of Canterbury has denounced David Cameron's "big
>>>> society", saying that it comes across as aspirational waffle that
>>>> was "designed to conceal a deeply damaging withdrawal of the
>>>> state from its responsibilities to the most vulnerable".
>>>>
>>>> The outspoken attack on the prime minister's flagship policy by
>>>> Rowan Williams – his strongest to date – is contained in a new
>>>> book, Faith in the Public Square, that is being prepared for
>>>> publication ahead of his retirement in December.
>>>>
>>>> Passages from the book, obtained by the Observer, reflect the
>>>> archbishop's deep frustration not just with the policies of
>>>> Cameron's government and those of its Labour predecessors, but
>>>> also with what he sees as the west's rampant materialism and
>>>> unquestioning pursuit of economic growth. Williams also laments
>>>> spiralling military expenditure, writing that "the adventure in
>>>> Iraq and its cost in any number of ways seems to beggar the
>>>> imagination".
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Steve Harrington
>>>>
>>>>
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