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Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 to 2012 and the former head of Magdalene College, Cambridge, presented the 2024 Taylor Lectures at Yale Divinity School February 21, 22, and 23.
The lectures are titled “The Claims of Solidarity: A Conversation in Theology and Ethics.”
This is the third lecture in the series.
Dr. Rowan Williams is an Anglican bishop, theologian, and poet and was the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury. Retired in Wales since 2020, he is the author of numerous books on theology, literature, and public affairs and several collections of poetry.
Dr. Williams says of his Taylor Lectures, “Solidarity is a common theme in ethical discussion and plays a key role in modern Catholic social teaching. But what are the roots of this language? Does it seek to avoid necessary conflict and struggle, or does it offer a radical alternative to tribal and destructive social patterns? The lectures will treat these and other questions and suggest where we might look both for theological grounding and theological critique.”
The Nathaniel W. Taylor Lectureship in Theology was created in 1902 by a gift from Rebecca Taylor Hatch of Brooklyn, N.Y., in memory of her father, who was Dwight Professor of Didactic Theology at YDS from 1822 to 1858. A series of lectures on some theme in theology is given every second year, alternating with the Shaffer Lecture series.