http://theurbanpastor.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/anglicans-alpha-male/
Anglican’s Alpha Male
Andrew Atherstone, has recently penned a biography of Justin Welby, the new Archbishop of Canterbury. The Oxford academic has ploughed through hundreds of parish magazines to give us a portrait of his views ‘unencumbered by nervous press officers’.
He talks about his book briefly here.
It’s already pre-ordered from Amazon, where this was the blurb
This biography of Justin Welby, the 105th archbishop of Canterbury, traces the story of his life and ministry from his earliest years to the eve of his enthronement in March 2013. It examines his conversion to Christianity as a student at Cambridge University, his career as a treasurer in the oil industry and his meteoric rise through the ranks of the Church of England – as a rector in Warwickshire, director of international reconciliation ministry at Coventry cathedral, dean of Liverpool and bishop of Durham. Based on extensive archival research, and interviews with the archbishop’s friends and colleagues, this study analyses his formative relationships, leadership style and priorities for the church. It highlights Justin Welby’s passion for evangelism, reconciliation and risk-taking, which mark a change of direction for the Anglican Communion.John Bingham, writing in the Telegraph in his capacity as Religious Affairs Editor, provides a few highlights of the book here.
Late addition, this is the Amazon blurb on Andrew
Andrew Atherstone is tutor in History and Doctrine, and Latimer research fellow, at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society, and has published widely on a number of Anglican personalities such as Charles Golightly (Oxford’s Protestant Spy, Paternoster, 2007), and George Carey.
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