1971, BA in Theology, Christ's College Cambridge; 1975, DPhil in the Theology of Vladimir Lossky, Wadham College, University of Oxford; 1989, Doctor of Divinity. Accomplished poet and translator. 1973, Lecturer, College of the Resurrection, Leeds; 1971-77, Academic and parish work, Cambridge; 1978, ordained priest; 1980, Curate, St George's, Chesterton; 1983, Lecturer in Divinity, Cambridge University; Dean and Chaplain, Clare College; 1986, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity and Canon of Christ Church. 1991, Bishop of Monmouth; 1999, Primate and Archbishop of Wales; since 2002, 104th bishop of the See of Canterbury: the first Welsh successor to St Augustine of Canterbury and the first since the mid-thirteenth century to be appointed from beyond the English Church. 1990, Fellow, British Academy. Interests: music, fiction and languages.