Verney, Stephen Edmund
VERNEY, Stephen Edmund
VERNEY, Stephen Edmund. British, b. 1919. Genres: Human relations/ Parenting, Social commentary, Theology/Religion. Career: Retired Bishop, Church of England. Vicar of St. Francis, Clifton, 1952-58; Diocesan Missioner, Coventry Diocese, and Vicar of Leamington Hastings, 1958-64; Canon of Coventry Cathedral, 1964-70; Canon of Windsor, 1970-77; Bishop of Repton, 1977-85. Publications: Fire in Coventry, 1964; (co-author) People and Cities, 1969; Into the New Age, 1976; Water into Wine, 1985; The Dance of Love, 1989. Address: Charity School House, Church Rd, Blew- bury, Oxon. OX11 9PY, England.
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