The Most Rev Justin Welby said faith leaders seemed desperate to hide behind “bland” and “anaemic” statements about what they have in common rather than facing up to the “profound differences” between them.
But he warned that the pretence that mainstream religions agree on everything is simply “dishonest” and risks leaving them impotent to halt the spread of extremism. His comments came in address to the annual dinner of the Board of Deputies of British Jews in London.
The archbishop told the audience, which included hundreds of Jewish community leaders as well as Muslims, Christians and representatives and other faiths, that the recent wave of persecution and inter-religious violence seen in the Middle East, Africa and elsewhere was a “generational” threat.
He said religious leaders must work together to provide an “alternative vision” to combat the influence of extremists.
“If we don’t do that we leave all the good arguments in the hands of the radicals and that is the great challenge I face, and I believe we all face,” he said.
“If we're going to do that we have to come together and we have to have the difficult conversations in safe spaces and that's a very, very difficult thing up do.”