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Book examines life of a statesman and peacemaker.


Nobody's Fool The Life of Archbishop Robin Eames Robin Henry Alexander Eames, Baron Eames, OM, PhD, DD, (born 27 April 1937) was the Anglican Primate of All Ireland and Archbishop of Armagh from 1986 to 2006. Education
Robin Eames was born in 1937, the son of a Methodist minister.
 Alf McCreary Hodder & Stroughton ISBN ISBN
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 0 340 86223 8 London, 2004.

IN AN AGE when the church agonizes about its seemingly diminishing role in secular society, it is remarkable to read the story of an Anglican church leader whose ministry has played a key role in the political struggles of the day.

Robin Eames, primate of All Ireland Primate of All Ireland is a title held by the Archbishops of Armagh, in both the Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland traditions, to signify that within their respective churches they are the senior churchmen in the island of Ireland.  and Archbishop of Armagh Today there are two people who hold the title of Archbishops of Armagh:
  • Archbishop of Armagh (Roman Catholic)
  • Archbishop of Armagh (Church of Ireland)
Both bear the title Primate of All Ireland for their respective churches.
, is known to Anglicans around the world for his role in chairing three commissions of the Anglican Communion--one on women in the episcopate (or order of bishop), one on theology and doctrine that led to the publication of the Virginia Report, and most recently the Lambeth Commission on Communion that issued the Windsor Report. In his homeland, however, he is best known for his ability to bring to the table all the various factions of Irish politics. Nobody's Fool--The Life of Archbishop Robin Eames tells the fascinating story of how a lawyer turned cleric became a confidant of Irish and British prime ministers, a negotiator with the Irish Republican Army Irish Republican Army (IRA), nationalist organization devoted to the integration of Ireland as a complete and independent unit. Organized by Michael Collins from remnants of rebel units dispersed after the Easter Rebellion in 1916 (see Ireland), it was composed of  and the Loyalist paramilitaries, and a significant contributor to the peace process in Northern Ireland Northern Ireland: see Ireland, Northern.
Northern Ireland

Part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland occupying the northeastern portion of the island of Ireland. Area: 5,461 sq mi (14,144 sq km). Population (2001): 1,685,267.
, even as he was pastor to those affected by the bombings of the Troubles.

The award-winning author and journalist Alf McCreary is himself a product of Northern Ireland and might have given a more overall introduction to the issues facing his nation for those not familiar with its history. The details come out as Archbishop Eames' story unfolds, but there is a good deal of jumping back and forth and some repetition as a result. Yet the anguish of the place, and the personal trauma endured by the people, come through in the account of Archbishop Eames' own struggle. Outsiders may wonder why the Church of Ireland's parish of Drumcree hosts an annual service of the Orange Lodge that leads to a notorious march through Catholic areas, tempting violence; Archbishop Eames' deep commitment to maintain the values and culture of the Protestant community while keeping all sides at the table, help to explain his most tortured decisions.

It is not easy to be a diplomat and a bridge-builder, either in the story of Northern Ireland in the past generation, or presently in the Anglican Communion Anglican Communion, the body of churches in all parts of the world that are in communion with the Church of England (see England, Church of). The communion is composed of regional churches, provinces, and separate dioceses bound together by mutual loyalty as . That Robin Eames is particularly gifted for this role is clear, and there are many testimonials from his contemporaries in this volume to underline the point. Why he chose the route he did is not always as apparent; in spite of Mr. McCreary's probing, Archbishop Eames is a private man, and there is little in the early part of the biography as he is growing up, or in the later conversations, to make this a psychological profile. I wish that there were more glimpses of his family life and a stronger read of his wife Christine, who appears here only in a supporting role supporting role nsecond rĂ´le m

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.

I got a bit annoyed about being told some details several times; the book needed more editing. Some facts are wrong--the Lambeth Commission on Communion, for example, was called by an earlier name, and the Anglican Consultative Council The Anglican Consultative Council or ACC is one of the four "Instruments of Communion" of the Anglican Communion. It was created by a resolution of the 1968 Lambeth Conference.  is sometimes called the "Anglican Consultative Committee." Nevertheless, this is an intriguing tale and an important contribution to Anglican history. The current senior primate of the Anglican Communion comes across as a statesman and as a man of deep faith, without being pretentious or superficially pious. He stands as an example of how church leadership can make a profound contribution to society while maintaining appropriate boundaries between church and state.

Canon Alyson Barnett-Cowan is director of faith, worship and ministry of General Synod The General Synod is the title of the governing body of some church organizations. Church of England
In the Church of England, General Synod was instituted in 1970 and is the culmination of a process of rediscovering self-government for the Church of England that had
. She served with Archbishop Eames on the Lambeth Commission on Communion.
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Author:Barnett-Cowan, Alyson
Publication:Anglican Journal
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Date:Apr 1, 2005
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