02291nam 2200361 450 991047703160332120230223203702.0(CKB)5470000000567626(NjHacI)995470000000567626(EXLCZ)99547000000056762620230223d2019 uy 1engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBishop Morley of Winchester 1598-1684 Politician Benefactor Pragmatist /Andrew ThomsonWinchester :Winchester University Press,2019.©20191 online resource (141 pages)Includes bibliographical references and index.An authoritative account of the life and achievements of George Morley, who was for years a teacher at Christ Church, Oxford, before becoming Dean of the College, and then ultimately the Bishop of Worcester and then Winchester. He was as such an important C17th figure, even beyond the University of Oxford and Dioceses of Worcester and Winchester, and fundamentally entwined nationally in the heightened political and religious controversies of his time. He was involved in the restoration of the monarch in 1660, as well as in the consequent deliberations regarding a settlement with a view to establishing church unity in the subsequent decades. He was also a man who straddled cultures and political epochs, born at the end of the C16th and living through much of the C17th, thus a life that began in the era of the Gunpowder plot and which ended in the run-up to the so-called Glorious Revolution. This meant that Morley's personal and professional evolution touches on moments of extraordinary tumult and contention, requiring him to develop profound skills of negotiation, compromise, and bridge-building. As such he become a skilled mediator, a diplomat at a time when this was most in demand.Bishop Morley of Winchester 1598-1684 BenefactorsFictionBenefactors813.6Thomson Andrew829393NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910477031603321Bishop Morley of Winchester 1598-16843014659UNINA