The first ever biography of one of the most admired but also most private Anglican Archbishops of the post war years. David Hope recently retired as Archbishop of York. The son of a builder from Wakefield in Yorkshire, Hope's rise to high office in the Church of England was meteoric. A man of deep piety and spiritual depth, Hope has also earned a reputation as a man who sorts out problems with Yorkshire briskness and efficiency. He sorted out the financial chaos of the Diocese of London and he has solved the problems of many an errant clergyman by the sound exercise of ecclesiastical discipline. The undisputed leader of the Anglo Catholic wing of the Church of England, he has addressed Evangelical rallies as well as Eucharistic Congresses. In this biography, Rob Marshall paints the portrait of one of the great ecclesiastical figures of the postwar years. Much of the book is extremely funny - not least the account of how Hope sorted out the corruption of St Stephen's House, the Anglo Catholic Seminary in Oxford. Most moving of all is the chapter about the Tatchell affair.
For the first time ever, here is a full account of how Hope coped with the personal strain of being hounded by Peter Tatchell, the founder of Outrage, who determined to 'out' him and in the process destroy his career. At a time when the Church of England is torn apart by strife and dispute, this book demonstrates that Hope's Christian vision is one which may still give Anglicans courage to face the future.
- ISBN10 0826480136
- ISBN13 9780826480132
- Publish Date 14 September 2005 (first published 1 November 2004)
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 17 February 2006
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Imprint Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
- Edition New edition
- Format Paperback
- Pages 176
- Language English