A Man Called Mark: The Biography of Bishop Mark Dyer

Author:   Tom Linthicum ,  Rowan Williams
Publisher:   Church Publishing Inc
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9781640650978


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   02 August 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Tom Linthicum ,  Rowan Williams
Publisher:   Church Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Church Publishing Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781640650978


ISBN 10:   1640650970
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   02 August 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Bishop Mark Dyer was a gentle, affirming, caring human being with an inbuilt moral compass pointing in the direction of Ubuntu. His appreciation of our inter-dependence, that we are made for each other--God-carriers all, none superior, none inferior and none more or less entitled--inevitably placed him on the righteous side of church discussions on contentious issues; the side of the disregarded, marginalized, ostracized, and oppressed. --Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu If you ever had the pleasure of speaking with Mark Dyer, Tom Linthicum's book will allow you to relive it. Here is the same clarity and generosity. Here complex issues are made easier to understand. And here is the same low-keyed sparkle that made Bishop Dyer simultaneously charismatic and unassuming. In both tone and content, A Man Called Mark is an experience of the man. --Jim Naughton, Canticle Communications One of the best ways to read history is to read biography. And this book is the perfect example. Through the remarkable life of Bishop Mark Dyer, the reader learns about the history of the Episcopal Church, the Anglican Communion, twentieth century Ecumenism, and the challenges of theological education. Beautifully written, one is invited into a remarkable world of faith, hope, and love. --The Very Rev. Ian Markham, President and Dean of Virginia Theological Seminary Mark Dyer was very much a gift to the church at home and abroad. His theological reflection was deeply rooted in his faith, and bore witness to the words of Evagrius, A theologian is one who prays. As a bishop, Mark was a pastor after the manner of the abbot in the Rule of St. Benedict--able to listen to different voices with care, compassion and discernment. A Man Called Mark allows those of us who knew him to know him, perhaps, more fully, and for others to meet this wise and seasoned man of the Spirit for the first time. --The Most Rev. Frank T. Griswold, XXV Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church For someone who only knew Mark at the end of his life, this book opened my eyes to how influential he was in the broader church. Tom Linthicum masterfully captures the captivating and Spirit-filled relationships and stories of Bishop Mark Dyer's holy life. --The Rev. Christopher Miller, rector of Immanuel Episcopal Church in Mechanicsville, Maryland A beautiful and inspiring story of beloved Bishop Mark Dyer, a true witness in the 'cloud of witnesses.' This book brilliantly illuminates how his life lived in deep faith continues to radiate through those who knew him, who were taught and mentored by him, and especially those who shared a part of his journey and had the privilege to pray with him. A must read; the theological values and principles he developed and taught are vital to the continued transformation of the church today. --The Very Rev. Robyn Szoke-Coolidge, Dean, Stevenson School for Ministry, Diocese of Central Pennsylvania


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Tom Linthicum, is a freelance writer who spent nearly 35 years as an award-winning journalist, primarily for The Baltimore Sun. He currently teaches journalism at the University of Maryland. A lifelong Episcopalian, he knew Mark Dyer for 10 years and was selected by the bishop to be his biographer. He and his wife, Dorothy, also a writer, have two grown children and three granddaughters and live in Alexandria, Virginia. Rowan Williams was educated in Wales, Cambridge, and Oxford. Acknowledged internationally as an outstanding theological writer, teacher, and pastor, as archbishop of Canterbury, he led the diocese of Canterbury, the Church of England, and the Anglican Communion worldwide for ten years. He is now Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge.

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