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Episcopacy in the Methodist traditionEpiscopacy in the Methodist tradition

Episcopacy in the Methodist tradition2004

Russell E. Richey, Thomas Edward Frank

About this book

"This book explores Methodist episcopacy in the U.S. and reviews notions of and expectations about episcopal leadership held by United Methodists today." "After a careful historical study, Richey and Frank give helpful perspectives on a current proposal to the 2004 General Conference by the Council of Bishops to elect a bishop who will serve a four-year term as the Council's president. More generally and for the longer term, this book examines the need for organizational change and theological reflection on the office of bishop, while reviewing the implications of such reorganization of the Council of Bishops, including the election process. By examining what Methodists have meant by the words "itinerant general superintendent," the authors discuss the polity of the Church and explore the constraints, concern, and possibilities for episcopal leadership."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
2004
OL Work ID
OL3245276W

Subjects

HistoryMethodist ChurchAppointment, call, and electionBishopsGovernmentReligion & BeliefsReligion - Denominations - ReligionsUnited StatesReligionChristianity - MethodistAppointment, call, and electio

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