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The Rt Rev (Albert) Kenneth Cragg (born 8 March 1913) is an Anglican priest and scholar who has commented widely on religious topics for over fifty years, most notably Muslim-Christian relations. Born on 8 March 1913 and educated at Blackpool Grammar School and Jesus College, Oxford he was awarded the Grafton Scholarship in 1934 and ordained in 1937. He began his career with a Curacy at Higher Tranmere Parish Church, Birkenhead after which he was Chaplain of All Saints', Beirut, Rector of Longworth., Professor of Arabic and Islamics, Hartford Seminary, Connecticut and Warden of St Augustine's College, Canterbury before his elevation to the Episcopate as Assistant Bishop of Jerusalem in 1970. He served as Bishop of Egypt from 1970 to 1974. He was then appointed Reader in Religious Studies, at Sussex University, following which he was Vicar of Helme (and an Assistant Bishop within the Wakefield Diocese). A prolific author, in 1982 he retired to Oxford where he continues to serve.