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An office boy in London was the lowest of the low. The office boy was the tea boy. He would be the dog's body: It means someone who would do anything at all. I was quite prepared for that and enjoyed it.
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From a Christian point of view of course we do want a peaceful world, and I think September 11 did actually make people aware not only of vulnerability and how transitory life is, but there are forces of good and honor and justice which speak to us of God and his love for us.
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And so in my warnings, I was pointing to a number of incidents around the communion that could undermine our growing sense of communion – of becoming a global communion. So that’s why I pointed to New Westminster in Canada, to incidents in the United States, and Sydney itself.
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Birth: | 13th November, 1935 |
Nationality: | British |
Profession: | Bishop, Educator, Theologian |
George Carey was born in London, UK. He is a British retired Anglican bishop who was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1991 to 2002. He graduated in 1962 with a 2:1 Bachelor of Divinity degree and was subsequently ordained. He later obtained a Master of Theology degree and a Ph.D. from the University of Durham. In 1982, he was appointed Principal of Trinity College, Bristol. He is currently the Chancellor of the University of Gloucestershire and the London School of Theology. He has written several books include: The church in the market place, God incarnate, Know the Truth: A Memoir, I Believe in Man, Why I believe in a personal God, The gate of glory, and The Great God Robbery.
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