Guardian: The archbishop of Canterbury has said that making “risky and anything but infallible judgments” is a key part of the job as spiritual head of the Church of England, and that he doubts his successor will disagree.
Three months before he is due to leave Lambeth Palace after nearly 10 years in office, Rowan Williams said that although he had certain regrets he believed the role necessitated outspoken interventions. His comments on sharia law in 2008 proved particularly controversial.
“Oh, I do regrets alright,” said Williams, after a lecture organised by the thinktank Theos. “But I just don’t think that it’ll do to be too cautious in a job like this.
