The Death and Life of Bishop Pike
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ISBN 10: 1-55635-327-8
ISBN 13: 978-1-55635-327-7
Pages: 480
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 06/05/2007
Division: Wipf and Stock
Category: Church history
The Death and Life of Bishop Pike
An Utterly Candid Biography of America's Most Controversial Clergyman
By William Stringfellow, Anthony Towne

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Book Description
Introducing two Stringfellow/Towne reprints about Bishop Pike:
The Bishop Pike Affair
The Death and Life of Bishop Pike


The Death and Life of Bishop Pike is an in-depth, documented portrait of James A. Pike—the most controversial American clergyman of modern times. Based on prodigious research into private letters and unpublished documents, as well as exhaustive interviews, it is a biography so candid that the book itself is bound to be controversial.

The authors are utterly frank about the bishop's turbulent personal life—his three marriages, his sexuality, his alcoholism, the suicides of his oldest son and of an intimate associate, the temptation of his celebrity, his complex relationship with his mother, and his terrible death in the wilderness. They have thoroughly investigated his notorious experiences with "psychic phenomena"—arriving at their own startling and provocative conclusions.

Nevertheless, this book is neither an expose nor an apologia. It is an honest, dramatic, and compelling testament to an extraordinary and vital personality—to the colorful and courageous Christian witness of Bishop James A. Pike, whose advocacy of social justice and whose search for faith—restless and unorthodox as it was—had an astonishing impact on the contemporary church.
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