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Robert A. K. Runcie

    Robert Alexander Kennedy Runcie served as the Archbishop of Canterbury, a pivotal figure in the Church of England. His tenure was marked by a commitment to fostering dialogue and bridging divides within society and the church. He sought the practical application of Christian principles in contemporary life, emphasizing compassion and social justice. His influence extended beyond religious spheres, leaving a notable mark on British society.

    Seasons of the Spirit
    • Seasons of the Spirit

      The Archbishop of Canterbury at Home and Abroad

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This book is a selection of more than 80 chronologically arranged "public utterances" from the first three and a half years of the primacy of the Most Reverend Robert Runcie, spiritual head of the 65 million-member Anglican Communion. Composed for a variety of occasions – including the visit of the Pope to Canterbury and the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer – the material addresses a wide range of topics. Included are excerpts from sermons and synodical addresses, statements on national issues, and responses to television interviewers.

      Seasons of the Spirit