
Michael Ramsey
Michael Ramsey was the 100th Archbishop of Canterbury, serving from 1961 to 1974. He was known for his efforts to bridge the gap between the Anglican Church and other denominations, promoting ecumenical dialogue and social justice. His tenure was marked by a commitment to addressing contemporary issues within the church and society, emphasizing the importance of faith in public life. Ramsey's theological writings reflect a deep engagement with modern thought and a desire to express Christian beliefs in a way that resonates with the modern world.
Born on Feb 14, 1904 (121 years old)
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Former Archbishop of Canterbury Michael Ramsey argued that the birth of Jesus had to be seen as a metaphysical singularity standing outside the march of history.
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