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The Calling of a Cuckoo

The Calling of a Cuckoo

David Jenkins

David Jenkins' tenancy of the See of Durham was one of the most controversial in its history. He became known as the "unbelieving bishop" after his exposition on the Virgin Birth and the Resurrection. This is his autobiography.
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In February 1984, David Jenkins received an invitation from then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, to become Bishop of Durham. His tenancy of the See was to become one of the most controversial in its history. He hit the headlines as the "unbelieving bishop" after his expositions of the Virgin Birth and the Resurrection. When York Minster was struck by lightning days after his consecration, his notoriety was assured. Now in retirement, he attempts to explain the man behind the controversy: how he came to his beliefs, why he became known as "a cuckoo in the establishment's nest", and how that continuing and deepening faith in God carried him through the height of the controversies and remains with him today.

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Title - The Calling of a Cuckoo

Edition -

Author - David Jenkins

ISBN 13 - 9780826449917

Imprint - Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.

Publisher - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Date Published - 26/12/2002

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Binding Type - Hardback

Dimensions - 165 x 230 x 25mm

Weight - 500 g

Languages - English