Can the Church of England be saved?
Whoever the next archbishop of Canterbury will be, they face a legacy of scandal, doctrinal division and dwindling congregations.
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Whoever the next archbishop of Canterbury will be, they face a legacy of scandal, doctrinal division and dwindling congregations.
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Labour needs to embrace – and use – the power of the Church.
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This Christmas is not an easy one for the Church – but fundamentally, its mission has not changed.
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The Archbishop has done the right thing – but we must still confront the culture of deference inside the Church.
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He leaves behind a wounded and shrinking Church of England.
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Can the next archbishop of Canterbury unite a divided Church?
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He has failed to create a culture of transparency, writes the dean of King’s College, Cambridge.
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Justin Welby’s frequent interventions on policy are diminishing his office’s political weight.
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The Tories decry his interventions; others say he’s too conservative. Can the Archbishop of Canterbury unite a fraying Church?
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In BBC Radio 4’s Archbishop Interviews, the unlikely pair talk about faith, forgiveness, cancel culture – and whether Jesus is…
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The Archbishop of Canterbury’s comments in his Easter sermon reflect a shift in the public’s attitudes to immigration.
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