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Trevor Huddleston Biog


Trevor Huddleston Biog
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Author : HarperCollins Publishers Limited
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1994-12

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Trevor Huddleston


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Author : Robin Denniston
language : en
Publisher: Harvill Press
Release Date : 1998-05-01

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Drawing on a private archive of Trevor Huddleston's correspondence, speeches and sermons, this biography examines the political and religious life of this outspoken leader of the anti-apartheid movement.



Trevor Huddleston


Trevor Huddleston
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Author : Piers McGrandle
language : en
Publisher: A&C Black
Release Date : 2005-07-19

Trevor Huddleston written by Piers McGrandle and has been published by A&C Black this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-07-19 with Religion categories.


When the history of Christianity in the 20th Century is written Trevor Huddleston will certainly occupy much space. A major figure in the battle against Apartheid in South Africa, his book Naught for Your Comfort (1956) changed the perception of liberal Westerners about what was really going on in that tortured land. Huddleston was an Anglican monk and thus subject to the rule of obedience. He was called back from South Africa when he was at the height of his intellectual and physical powers. He was made Bishop of Stepney but like too many clergyman was tainted by accusations of sexual impropriety as a result suffered to the limits of human endurance. In his retirement, he lived at the mother house of his order in Mirfield, Yorkshire but his last years were not happy ones as he faded from public attention and underwent periods of deep depression and uncertainty about his fundamental beliefs. Piers McGrandle's new biography of Huddleston is ground breaking in its analysis of what makes men great. But it also brings the reader down to earth with a thud in showing how profoundly complex are the motivations of Christians who have wide influence. As a study in human psychology, McGrandle raises issues which may be applied to many so called 'saints'. After the collapse of Apartheid, Huddleston was able to return to South Africa but never received the recognition that he thought he deserved and this also tortured him.



Trevor Huddleston


Trevor Huddleston
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Author : Robin Denniston
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1999-05

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Interviews And Correspondence With Rev Trevor Huddleston And Alan Paton Oct 1985 Dec 1987


Interviews And Correspondence With Rev Trevor Huddleston And Alan Paton Oct 1985 Dec 1987
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language : en
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Release Date : 1990

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Naught For Year Comfort


Naught For Year Comfort
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Author : FATHER TREVOR HUDDLESTON C.R.
language : en
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Release Date : 1957

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Trevor Huddleston


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Author : Robin Denniston
language : en
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Adult MM
Release Date : 2000

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Trevor Huddleston was perhaps the last great missionary to Africa, whose self-discovery in Sophiatown, the largest of Johannesburg's black suburbs, saw him emerge as one of the post-colonial heroes inthe evolution of Arican nationalism When he died in 1998, he was lauded by Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu as South Africa's greatest friend in the darkest days of apartheid. This is not just an account of his great achievements but also a portrait of a deeply religious man whose temperament was often at odds with his vocation.



Naught For Your Comfort


Naught For Your Comfort
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Author : Trevor Huddleston
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015-08-08

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The House Of My Friends


The House Of My Friends
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Author : Eric James
language : en
Publisher: A&C Black
Release Date : 2005-01-30

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The House of my Friends is the nearest Eric James will get to an autobiography. He left school -in Dagenham, Essex- at fourteen, when the Second World War broke out, and went to work for seven years at a riverside wharf on the Thames where the Globe Theatre now stands. After ordination, he became chaplain of Trinity College, Cambridge, and thereby became associated with some of the most famous and influential clerics of his generation; Mervyn Stockwood, John Robinson (author of the bestseller Honest to God), Robert Runcie and Trevor Huddleston. James was made chaplain to H.M. the Queen in 1984 and was preacher to Gray's Inn from 1978-97, as well as Director of Christian Action from 1979-90 and one of the people who inspired faith in the City. James is now fellow of King's College London where he began his studies, at night school, in 1945. The roll call of people that Eric James writes about is astounding, always with wit and perception. He has broadcast regularly to millions of listeners on the BBC's Thought for the Day programme, and his strong social conscience breathes through the pages of this book. Eric James is the author of a dozen other books including the highly praised biography of Bishop John A.T. Robinson. His latest book is the self-portrait of a wise and much loved pastor.



Rabble Rouser For Peace


Rabble Rouser For Peace
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Author : John Allen
language : en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date : 2006-10-03

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South African journalist John Allen movingly captures Desmond Tutu’s life in a commanding story that sheds light on the struggles and triumphs leading up to Tutu’s Nobel Prize for his leadership in the resistance against apartheid in South Africa. To be a rabble-rouser for peace may seem to be a contradiction in terms. And yet it is the perfect description for Desmond Tutu, Nobel laureate and spiritual father of a democratic South Africa. Tutu understood that justice—a genuine regard for human rights—is the only real foundation for peace. So, he stirred up trouble: courageously engaging in heated face-to-face confrontations with South Africa's leaders; he stirred up trouble in the streets, leading peaceful demonstrations amid the barely controlled fury of police battalions; he stirred up trouble on the world stage, seeking international disinvestment in the apartheid economy. Tutu has led one of the great lives of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, and to read his story in full is to be reminded of the power of one inspired man to change history. In this authorized biography, written by John Allen, a distinguished journalist and longtime associate of Tutu, we are witnesses to courage, stirring oratory, and a demonstration of the power of faith to transform the seemingly intransigent. Through the author's personal experiences, total access to the Tutu family and their papers, and considerable research, including the use of new archival material, Allen tells the story of a barefoot schoolboy from a deprived black township who became an international symbol of the democratic spirit and of religious faith.