Many Parts, One Body: How the Episcopal Church Works
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Many Parts, One Body: How the Episcopal Church Works  -     By: James Dator, Jan Nunley

Many Parts, One Body: How the Episcopal Church Works

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Title: Many Parts, One Body: How the Episcopal Church Works
By: James Dator, Jan Nunley
Format: Paperback
Vendor: Church Publishing Inc.
Publication Date: 2010
Dimensions: 8.94 X 6.10 X 0.43 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 0898696402
ISBN-13: 9780898696400
Stock No: WW696400

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The dioceses of San Joaquin, Pittsburgh, Fort Worth, and Quincy voted to secede from the Episcopal Church. The bishop of Pittsburgh was deposed for abandonment of communion, with several other bishops removed from ministry in the Episcopal Church after declaring their alignment with other provinces of the Anglican Communion. The diocese of Virginia is in the midst of protracted legal battles with parishes seeking to leave with property, with Virginia lower courts issuing rulings reflecting minority interpretation of The Episcopal Church governance.

What's going on, who's in charge, and what about real-property assets?

In order to determine the locus of authority within the Episcopal Church, political scientist James Dator carefully analyzed the three main styles of constitutional government —confederal, federal, and unitary — and applied them to the Episcopal Church in his 1959 dissertation. Now, working with religious journalist Jan Nunley, who added current legal cases and canonical updates, Dr. Dator’s research offers newfound currency and prescient applicability. Topics include a thorough examination of the Episcopal Church’s Constitution and Canons, 1782 to present, plus the structure, executive powers, and governing roles of its various parts.

Author Bio

James Dator is professor of political science and director of the Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies, Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii at Manoa. Jan Nunley is an Episcopal priest and former deputy for communications for the Episcopal Church, and has covered political and legal issues in the Episcopal Church for over twenty years. She lives in Peekskill, New York.

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