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George Henry Sumner's 'Churchwardens' Manual their duties, powers, rights, and privilages' delves deep into the ecclesiastical world of the late 19th century, reflecting a keen understanding of church governance and its accompanying challenges. This manual not only outlines the practical responsibilities of churchwardens but also contemplates their diminishing influence during a period of social and political change. Written with precision and an unwavering attention to detail, the book exudes a certain literary elegance, engaging readers with its structured approach to what could otherwise seem like a labyrinth of church law and custom, thereby situating it within a rich literary tradition of religious instruction texts and guides for clerical administration. In the wake of the heightened secularization of the Victorian era, Sumner emerges as an authoritative figure, a beacon for members of the Anglican clergy. His ecclesiastical journey, which led to his episcopal ordination and ultimately to his tenure as the bishop of Guildford, imparts upon this manual a profound sense of pastoral care and concern for the institution he served. It is evident that Sumner's in-depth experience with the church's internal workings fueled his desire to craft a manual that would not only educate but also empower churchwardens in a time of both turmoil and transition. Scholars of church history, theologians, and connoisseurs of Victorian literature will find in Sumner's manual an invaluable resource. Its surprisingly reflective investigation into clerical life at a pivotal epoch makes it a unique addition to the study of church governance and history. The manual captures a fleeting moment before modernity's full irruption into ecclesiastical life, offering a window into both the challenges faced by the clergy and the resilience of religious practices amidst societal change. For those interested in the dynamic interplay between church and state during a decisive period, or in the evolving role of churchwardens themselves, this volume stands as a testament to the enduring complexities of religious administration.

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Atributos LU
Año de Edición
2022
Descatalogado
NO
Tipo
eBook
Autor
George Henry Sumner
ISXN
8596547061854
Idioma
Inglés
Núm. Páginas
42
Peso (Físico)
0
Tamaño Archivo (Virtual)
0.41
DRM (Virtual)
Formato Electrónico (Virtual)
EPUB
Título
Churchwardens' Manual their duties, powers, rights, and privilages
Biografía del Autor
<p>George Henry Sumner (1824?1909) was an eminent Anglican clergyman, renowned for his contributions to ecclesiastical literature and parish administration in the Victorian era. Ordained in 1848, Sumner served with diligence and was eventually appointed a Canon of Winchester and Archdeacon of Surrey. His pastoral work was characterized by a fervent commitment to the spiritual and administrative aspects of church life, leading to a deep understanding of the roles and responsibilities of church officials. This extensive experience formed the basis of his influential work, \'Churchwardens\' Manual: their duties, powers, rights, and privileges\' (1851). In this comprehensive guide, Sumner meticulously explicates the legal and ecclesiastical position of churchwardens, addressing their multifaceted role within the Anglican Church\'s governance. As an ecclesiastical manual, it has served as an authoritative resource for parish officers seeking practical advice on their roles within the church\'s infrastructure. Sumner\'s literary style, reflective of his scholarly and pastoral sensibilities, distills complex legal concepts into accessible prose, reflecting his dedication to effective church stewardship and his desire to enhance the administrative efficacy of parish governance. His work remains a testament to his scholarship and continues to be a valuable text for those interested in the historical and operational facets of Anglican parish life.</p>
ISBN: 8596547061854
Referencia: BW1037407671

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