Article: Rowan Williams's Political Theology: Multiculturalism and Interactive Pluralism
On the Primate of All England: Mark D. Chapman (Oxford), "Rowan Williams's Political Theology: Multiculturalism and Interactive Pluralism" ("Journal of Anglican Studies", 9 [1], May 2011: pp. 61-79).
Quote: "This essay discusses the political thought of Rowan Williams in the context of his leading influences and wider theology. It shows the continuity in his political writing from his early days as a radical to his frequent political speeches and lectures as Archbishop of Canterbury. The over-riding theme is that of 'interactive pluralism', which seeks to establish a form of politics with a very weak system of sovereignty."
On the Primate of All England: Mark D. Chapman (Oxford), "Rowan Williams's Political Theology: Multiculturalism and Interactive Pluralism" ("Journal of Anglican Studies", 9 [1], May 2011: pp. 61-79).
Quote: "This essay discusses the political thought of Rowan Williams in the context of his leading influences and wider theology. It shows the continuity in his political writing from his early days as a radical to his frequent political speeches and lectures as Archbishop of Canterbury. The over-riding theme is that of 'interactive pluralism', which seeks to establish a form of politics with a very weak system of sovereignty."
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