Rowan Williams in the Guardian today, desperately trying to give religion some relevance by seeking to paperclip it to science's coat-tails.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jan/07/world-fragile-recover-science-art-religion-rowan-williams"Belittling the imaginative inspiration of authentic science is as fatuous as the view that sees the arts as just a pleasant extra in human life, or religion as an outdated kind of scientific explanation."
Except that religion is an attempt to explain why things are as they are, it's an outdated attempt to do what science does immeasurably better.
"What religion adds to this is a further level of motivation. The very diverse vocabularies of different religious traditions claim not only that the Other is someone we can recognise but that they are someone we must look at with something like reverence."
Given religion's vast and well-documented history at 'othering' - from the inherent misogyny of most formal religions, through the overt anti-semitism of significant elements of Christianity and Islam, the anti-Islamic rhetoric of Hindu nationalism, and the despicable homophobia of Christianity, religion's history is anything but an attempt to reconcile disparate groups.
O.