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Harry James Carpenter (b. Liss 20 October 1901 – d. Oxford 24 May 1993) was an English bishop and theologian. He was Warden of Keble College, Oxford (1939–1955) and then 37th Bishop of Oxford〔(Diocesan web site )〕 (1955〔''Bishop Of Oxford Nominated.'' The Times (London, England), Wednesday, Dec 08, 1954; pg. 8; Issue 53109〕–1970.〔''News in Brief.'' The Times (London, England), Saturday, Sep 12, 1970; pg. 14; Issue 57969〕). Harry Carpenter was educated at Churcher's College and Queens' College, Cambridge;〔''Who was Who 1897-2007'' London: A & C Black (1991) ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7〕 and ordained after a period of study at Cuddesdon College in 1928.〔''Crockford's Clerical Directory'' Lambeth: Church House (1976) ISBN (invalid) 0108153674, alternate version: ISBN 0-19-200008-X, , 〕 His first post was a curacy in Leatherhead.〔(''The Independent'' obituary )〕 Carpenter married Urith Monica Trevelyan, a teacher. Their son was the eminent biographer, writer, and radio broadcaster, Humphrey Carpenter. From 1962 to 1970, Carpenter he lived in the village of Cuddesdon, where there had historically been a bishop's palace, but his successors found this impractical and in 1978 the bishops reverted to living within the city.〔(New home is 'no palace' | the Door )〕 He initiated the ecumenical discussions which eventually resulted in the building of the Church of Christ the Cornerstone in Milton Keynes. There is a parish school named after Carpenter in the Oxfordshire village of North Newington. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Harry Carpenter (bishop)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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