Alistair Macdonald-Radcliff

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The Reverend Canon Alistair Macdonald-Radcliff is an English Anglican priest known for his leadership of various organizations connected to international development and inter-faith dialogue as well as his commentary upon international affairs.[1][2][3][4][5] Macdonald-Radcliff is the director general of the C1 World Dialogue,[6][7][8] a group that has its origins in an initiative of the World Economic Forum. Its president is former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. He was formerly a senior advisor to Lord Carey of Clifton[9] and to the King Abdullah Bin Aziz International Center for Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue,[10][11][12] and was also the Dean of All Saints' Cathedral in Cairo.[13] Currently he serves as a Priest Associate at Church of the Advent in Boston.

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  1. ^ Macdonald-Radcliff, Alistair (27 May 2014). "Welcome to Napoleon's Euro Zone". Aleteia.
  2. ^ Macdonald-Radcliff, Alistair (23 July 2014). "The Problem With Britain's Latest Suicide Bill". Aleteia.
  3. ^ Macdonald-Radcliff, Alistair (5 July 2014). "When Pope Francis Met Archbishop Welby". Aleteia.
  4. ^ Macdonald-Radcliff, Alistair. "Faith's defender". The Tablet.
  5. ^ Macdonald-Radcliff, Alistair. "Interfaith Response to HIV/AIDS". UN Chronicle.
  6. ^ "World Dialogue Council Updates". Archived from the original on 20 October 2020. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  7. ^ "Protecting Minorities in the Middle East".
  8. ^ Annual Dialogue Report on Religion and Values (PDF). Beirut Boston Pretoria Tianjin Zurich: InnoVatio Ltd. 2009. p. 362.
  9. ^ "Authentic religious leaders can help bring an end to Syria killings".
  10. ^ "KAICIID".
  11. ^ "KAICIID APPOINTS SENIOR LEVEL MANAGEMENT AND NEW ADVISERS".
  12. ^ "Introduction to Plenary Panel".
  13. ^ The Very Revd Canon Alistair Macdonald-Radcliff. IDC 2015 Solidarity Dinner.

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