Geoffrey Fisher
Archbishop of Canterbury
Format:Paperback
Publisher:James Clarke & Co Ltd
Published:25th Sep '08
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A major figure in twentieth-century Christianity, Geoffrey Fisher worked to modernize the Church of England and to develop the worldwide Anglican Communion. His historic meeting with Pope John XXIII, his participation in national debates on the Suez Crisis and nuclear weapons, and his role in crowning Queen Elizabeth II made him a well-known figure in postwar Britain. His neglect by professional historians is partly remedied by this new biography, the first scholarly account of Fisher's life and career.
A biographical study on Geoffrey Fisher, who worked to modernize the Church of England and to develop the worldwide Anglican Communion. It is suitable for professional scholars and interested amateurs who wish to gain a greater understanding of the Church of England and the Anglican Communion during the turbulent post-war period.The first scholarly biographical study on one of the most fascinating figures in 20th century Christianity, who has been neglected for many years by professional historians. Geoffrey Fisher worked to modernize the Church of England and to develop the worldwide Anglican Communion. His historic meeting with Pope John XXIII, his participation in national debates on the Suez Crisis and nuclear weapons, and his role in crowning Queen Elizabeth II made him a well-known figure in post-war Britain. A short and accessible book that will be essential to both the professional scholar and the interested amateur who wish to gain a greater understanding of the Church of England and the Anglican Communion during the turbulent post-war period.
'In a lively and well written portrait Hein succeeds in giving us some understanding of what made Fisher 'tick' and the work pulls no punches about its subject's shortcomings. [...] The work has many merits and it is a good starting point for an introduction to Fisher's life and thought.' Oliver P. Rafferty in Heythrop Journal, 53:6
ISBN: 9780227172957
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 207g
136 pages