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- Building The Goodly Fellowship Of Faith: A History of the Episcopal Church in Utah, 1867-1996
- Book
- 2004
- Published by: Utah State University Press
summary
As this critical, independent history, which ends with the ordination of one of the first women bishops in the nation, shows, Utah Episcopalians have had, despite small numbers, a remarkably eventful and significant history, which included complex relations with Mormons and Native Americans, early experience of women and homosexuals in the ministry, and a fascinating set of bishops. Among the latter were Daniel Tuttle, a leading figure in Episcopal history; Christian socialist and Social Gospel proponent Frank Spencer Spalding; and Paul Jones, forced to resign because of his pacifism during WWI.
Frederick Quinn, an Episcopal priest and historian, is adjunct professor of history at Utah State University and adjunct professor of political science at the University of Utah. His previous books include Democracy at Dawn, Notes From Poland and Points East, a TLS International Book of the Year, and African Saints, Martyrs, and Holy People, a Black Catholic Congress Book of the Month. A former chaplain at Washington National Cathedral, he holds a doctorate in history from the University of California at Los Angeles.
Table of Contents
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- Title Page
- p. i
- Introduction
- p. ix
- Acknowledgments
- p. xix
- Photo Section 1
- pp. 78-77
- 4. Paul Jones, the Pacifist Bishop
- pp. 98-122
- 5. Arthur W. Moulton, the Lean Years
- pp. 123-145
- Photo Section 2
- pp. 196-215
- 8. E. Otis Charles, the Independent Diocese
- pp. 216-242
- Bibliography
- pp. 312-318
Additional Information
ISBN
9780874215069
Related ISBN(s)
9780874215939
MARC Record
OCLC
62266072
Pages
348
Launched on MUSE
2012-01-01
Language
English
Open Access
Yes
Copyright
2004