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- catalog contributor b4015952.
- catalog contributor b4015953.
- catalog contributor b4015954.
- catalog created "[1967]".
- catalog date "1967".
- catalog date "[1967]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1967]".
- catalog description "1. The chronicle of a controversy -- The evolution of a bishop -- The evolution of a theologian -- The evolution of a "heretic" -- The evolution of a pastor -- The evolution of candor -- The convention in St. Louis -- The intervention of a Poetaster -- The case of the Reverend Mrs. Phyllis Edwards -- The baptism of Luci Baines Johnson -- The bishop takes a sabbatical -- The death of the bishop's son -- The incident at O'Hare -- The worker priest in the purple -- The months of transition -- The conference for disturbed clergy -- The evolution of a born fighter -- The presentation of the charges -- The appointment of the Dun Committee -- The agitation of a fraternity -- The dealings at Wheeling -- The bishop is for burning -- An ecumenical interlude -- A night to remember -- A rhapsody in purple -- An anticlimax ends in grace".
- catalog description "2. Exegesis of a controversy -- dogma, doctrine, and discipline -- What is heresy? -- Orthodoxy or conformity? -- Orthodoxy or semantics? -- Heresy and due process -- An inherent profanity -- Procedural defects in the Pike Affair -- The anatomy of expedience -- Due process, Episcopal style -- Bishop Pike's ploy -- The fraternity of bishops -- The ethics of Episcopal fraternity -- The notoriety and naivet ̌of Pike -- Vanity and vulgarity -- Social radicalism and heresy -- A matter of malice? -- A bishop without a cause? -- Bishops with causes or causes with bishops? -- A problem of appeasements? -- An ominous portent? -- A homily -- the humor of heresy.".
- catalog description "Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 251-266)".
- catalog extent "xxii, 266 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Bishop Pike affair.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Bishop Pike affair.".
- catalog issued "1967".
- catalog issued "[1967]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harper & Row".
- catalog relation "Bishop Pike affair.".
- catalog subject "230/.0924".
- catalog subject "BX5995.P54 S8".
- catalog subject "Pike, James A. (James Albert), 1913-1969.".
- catalog subject "Pike, James Albert, Bp., 1913-".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The chronicle of a controversy -- The evolution of a bishop -- The evolution of a theologian -- The evolution of a "heretic" -- The evolution of a pastor -- The evolution of candor -- The convention in St. Louis -- The intervention of a Poetaster -- The case of the Reverend Mrs. Phyllis Edwards -- The baptism of Luci Baines Johnson -- The bishop takes a sabbatical -- The death of the bishop's son -- The incident at O'Hare -- The worker priest in the purple -- The months of transition -- The conference for disturbed clergy -- The evolution of a born fighter -- The presentation of the charges -- The appointment of the Dun Committee -- The agitation of a fraternity -- The dealings at Wheeling -- The bishop is for burning -- An ecumenical interlude -- A night to remember -- A rhapsody in purple -- An anticlimax ends in grace".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. Exegesis of a controversy -- dogma, doctrine, and discipline -- What is heresy? -- Orthodoxy or conformity? -- Orthodoxy or semantics? -- Heresy and due process -- An inherent profanity -- Procedural defects in the Pike Affair -- The anatomy of expedience -- Due process, Episcopal style -- Bishop Pike's ploy -- The fraternity of bishops -- The ethics of Episcopal fraternity -- The notoriety and naivet ̌of Pike -- Vanity and vulgarity -- Social radicalism and heresy -- A matter of malice? -- A bishop without a cause? -- Bishops with causes or causes with bishops? -- A problem of appeasements? -- An ominous portent? -- A homily -- the humor of heresy.".
- catalog title "The Bishop Pike affair; scandals of conscience and heresy, relevance and solemnity in the contemporary church [by] William Stringfellow [and] Anthony Towne.".
- catalog type "text".