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Herbert Hensley Henson

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A revealing new biography of the controversial 86th Bishop of Durham, Herbert Hensley Henson, showing his importance in the church and public life.John S. Peart-Binns brings us a fresh and distinct...
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  • 28 November 2013
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A revealing new biography of the controversial 86th Bishop of Durham, Herbert Hensley Henson, showing his importance in the church and public life.

John S. Peart-Binns brings us a fresh and distinctive view of Herbert Hensley Henson, the eighty-sixth Bishop of Durham, who is shown here to have formed his own character and forged his own way amidst the chaos of the shifting and unpopular labour laws, two World Wars, the abdication crisis of the twentieth century and the misconceptions of those around him.
Hensley Henson was an outspoken controversialist who never feared to assert his opinion. Peart-Binns goes beyond the traditional notions of biography - Hensley Henson's complex childhood; education at Oxford; his ministry at Ilford and Barking, Canon of Westminster and Bishop of Durham - and withal provides a rich psychological insight into the nature of the indefatigable and quick-witted though sharp-tongued figure. This perspective illuminates the Bishop's often overlooked theological thoughts and political views. The furore surrounding his appointment as Bishop of Hereford is analysed and his volte face from a formidable bulwark of the Establishment to trenchant advocate of Disestablishment is evaluated. Hensley Henson emerges clearly differing from the familiar image we have of him, which can be found in novels, newspapers and magazines of the time, and in his own autobiography. Peart-Binns provides a permanent and deserved niche for him in the history of the Church.
Herbert Hensley Henson: A Biography examines the life and times of this charismatic and astute character of the twentieth century. This work will inform those interested in the twentieth century, and delight any who are intrigued by Hensley Henson's indomitable spirit.
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Price: $40.95
Pages: 212
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Lutterworth Press
Publication Date: 28 November 2013
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9780718893026
Format: Paperback
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This study of Hensley Henson is a splendid addition to the works of one who must surely be considered the doyen of biographers of modern Anglican leaders. Balanced and sensitive to subtlety in the complexities of Henson's changing opinions, Peart-Binns gives an honest assessment of a truly independent mind.
— Prof Edward Norman, former Canon Chancellor of York Minister and Emeritus Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge

I am enormously impressed. John S. Peart-Binns brings into sharp focus material that can only be gleaned by long toil through poring over lengthy biographies and other long out-of print sources. He sheds new light on issues that have been long forgotten.
— Prof Colin Brown, Senior Professor of Systematic Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary

Herbert Hensley Henson is John S. Peart-Binns's 20th episcopal biography, and sets the seal on his justly renowned achievement as a chronicler of the lives of Anglican bishops. His literary reputation may not be equal to that of Chadwick, but there is much in his life of Henson which will not be found in Chadwick's biography of 30 years ago. Peart-Binns can be read with profit as an admirable complement to Chadwick.
— Dr Bernard Palmer

...The Author of this fine new biography has earned his spurs as the doyen of episcopal biographers... Peart-Binns' biography quotes deliciously waspish assessments of clerics and their foibles from his daily journal entries...
— Brian Porter
Acknowledgements
Preface

One: Precocious Prodigy
Two: Endless Searching
Three: Solid and Shifting Foundations
Four: Battlefields
Five: Towards Transforming Church and State
Six: Bishop of Hereford
Seven: A Bill Passed and an Ideal Destroyed
Eight: Herbert Dunelm
Nine: Pastoral Bishop
Ten: Collisions of Church and State
Eleven: Disestablishment and Antagonisms
Twelve: Ominous Developments
Thirteen: The Glory Departs

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