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An American Apostle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

An American Apostle

In An American Apostle church historian John Booty sets forth the provocative story of the life and work of Bishop Stephen Fielding Bayne, Jr. The book does not claim to be the complete story but, instead, concerns itself chiefly with Bayne as a public figure, an intellectual, and a spiritual person. Bayne held the deep conviction that God created all and loved all that He created. Narrow nationalism, party rigidities, racial bigotry, and sex discrimination therefore stood condemned in the vision of God. In the style of the ancient prophets, Bayne spoke out against those tendencies in the Church and in contemporary society that fell short of this understanding of God's all-embracing love.

A History of the Bishops of the Diocese of Olympia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

A History of the Bishops of the Diocese of Olympia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Living Church
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 726

The Living Church

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1946
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Death and Life of Bishop Pike
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 528

The Death and Life of Bishop Pike

Introducing two Stringfellow/Towne reprints about Bishop Pike: The Bishop Pike Affair The Death and Life of Bishop Pike The Death and Life of Bishop Pike is an in-depth, documented portrait of James A. Pike--the most controversial American clergyman of modern times. Based on prodigious research into private letters and unpublished documents, as well as exhaustive interviews, it is a biography so candid that the book itself is bound to be controversial. The authors are utterly frank about the bishop's turbulent personal life--his three marriages, his sexuality, his alcoholism, the suicides of his oldest son and of an intimate associate, the temptation of his celebrity, his complex relationshi...

The Apostolic Succession and the Catholic Episcopate in the Christian Episcopal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285
The Anglican Story in Ghana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 492

The Anglican Story in Ghana

The Anglican Church, by virtue of being the Christian communion most closely tied to the colonial history of the West Africa sub continent, could be said to be the oldest historic mission ecclesial body within the region. Emeritus Professor Canon John Samuel Pobee's work The Anglican Story in Ghana is the only published full length monograph of Ghanaian Anglicanism since Church of England missionaries first set foot on the soils of the then Gold Coast in the middle of the 18th century. It is a historical account that features insights into the work and activities of the various dioceses of the Anglican Church including their contributions to education, social evangelism and education in particular. Each chapter is illustrated with pictures of key personnel dating back to the colonial era.

The Bishop Pike Affair
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 301

The Bishop Pike Affair

Introducing two Stringfellow/Towne reprints about Bishop Pike: The Bishop Pike Affair The Death and Life of Bishop Pike The Bishop Pike Affair presents the climactic showdown between James A. Pike and his peers at the Wheeling meeting of the Episcopal House of Bishops, in October 1966. It dramatized for millions the struggles for reform and relevance within the church in the mid-twentieth century. This book reveals the whole chronicle of the historic controversy. Thousands of documents were researched. The authors disentangle the web of political, racial, theological, traditional, and personal interests that account for the accusation that Bishop Pike is a heretic and that culminated in his censure at Wheeling. The authors relate The Bishop Pike Affair to celebrated heresy trials of the past, probe the issues of fairness and due process of law, explore the ethics of the fraternity of bishops, examine the dynamics of the Episcopal Church as an institution, and expose the design of the ultra-right whites to stage a coup d'eglise in America.