From The Economist-
“THE heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of a fool
to the left,” according to the book of Ecclesiastes. Justin Welby, the
Archbishop of Canterbury (pictured), might not agree. As the head of the
Church of England, the former oilman has championed several causes
usually associated with the left. This week the Church held a series of
meetings to discuss buying the loan book of Wonga, a lender that
recently went into administration, in order to prevent the debts of its
borrowers being sold to another high-interest loan firm. The previous
week the archbishop had compared socialism to the Christian belief that
all men and women are created equally in the image of God.
Archbishop
Welby is not unusual among the clergy. If anything, he is seen as a
conservative. Rowan Williams, his predecessor, was even more outspoken.
Bishop Williams styles himself as a “hairy lefty” and as leader of the
Church backed calls for a “Robin Hood tax” on financial transactions. In
the 1980s he was marked out as “subversive” for his earlier campus
activism as a student at Oxford. Those further down the pecking order
also lean leftward. In 2015, 84 bishops signed a letter urging the prime
minister to increase the number of refugees admitted to Britain.
More here-
https://www.economist.com/britain/2018/09/22/the-church-of-englands-views-rankle-with-the-laity
Friday, September 21, 2018
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