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Episcopate
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17 May 2022

Top voices highlight important changes in the role of bishop.
Compelling essays, written by bishops, other clergy, and academics from across the Episcopal Church, reflect the breadth of thinking on the history, current state, and future of the role of leadership within the denomination and the wider Anglican Communion.
Topics include the transformation of the role over the last fifty years, a review of historic documents on the episcopacy, issues of race and gender, and the definition of ministry and leadership. This volume will be of interest to leaders across denominations as well as scholars.
“In Episcopate: The Role of Bishops in a Shared Future, readers will find insightful and challenging essays about how bishops can help us face the challenges before us as we draw ever closer to becoming the Beloved Community God calls us to be.”
—The Rev. Gay Clark Jennings, President, House of Deputies of the Episcopal Church
“Although Episcopate is rooted in the life and history of the Episcopal Church, its reflections will be a gift to Canadian Anglicans. The diversity of voices across theology, ecclesiology, history, gender, and race offers a rich resource for facing our rapidly changing contexts for episcopal leadership.”
—The Most Rev. Linda Nicholls, Archbishop and Primate, Anglican Church of Canada
“These lively essays move from the origins of the episcopate, through American developments and crises, right up to the present. Then they venture into what the Church needs to do here and now to gain a future. Here’s just the book to think, ponder, pray, and strategize into Christ’s promised future.”
—Rev. Will Willimon, United Methodist Bishop, retired, and author of Bishop: The Art of Questioning Authority by an Authority in Question
“In these essays we look back historically on a bishop’s role, but with the writers we are given an opportunity to begin to discern together the kind of bishops we need for our times, in our cultural context, with an eye on the bishops we will need for the future.”
—The Right Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin CD, MBE, Bishop of Dover, England
Foreword Michael B. Curry
Introduction C. Andrew Doyle
1. On the Episcopate George R. Sumner 2. The Transformation in the Role of Bishop in The Episcopal Church since 1965 Robert W. Prichard 3. Episcopacy and “Things Done Decently and in Order” William O. Gregg 4. Bishop William White’s “Opinions” on Episcopacy, Race, and Ecumenism R. William Franklin 5. Episcopate, Race, and Unity of the Church Allen Shin 6. Women Leaders Enable Leadership by All Katharine Jefferts Schori 7. Women and the Episcopacy: Insights for Ecclesiology Sheryl A. Kujawa-Holbrook 8. The Beginning of Something New Hector Monterroso 9. The Bishop amid a Multiethnic Context Robert Fitzpatrick 10. The Ministry of Bishop as Leadership Robert Wright 11. Rejecting the Bishop as Sole Visionary Kym Lucas 12. Themes That Challenge Episcopal Leadership Diana Akiyama 13. The Authority of Episcopal Bishops and Resolution 2018-B012 Joan C. Geiszler-Ludlum 14. The Future of the Episcopacy and Relational Leadership Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows 15. Learning to Think Institutionally and Lead Adaptively Sean Rowe 16. The Beauty Way Cornelia Eaton
Notes Contributors