Hinton, Michael
HINTON, Michael
HINTON, Michael. British, b. 1927. Genres: Self help, Ethics, Philosophy, Education, Theology/Religion, History. Career: Ordained minister of Church of England, 1983; assistant teacher at schools in Reading and Lancaster, England, 1949-59; headmaster at Dover Grammar School for Boys in Dover, England, 1960-68, at Sevenoaks School, 1968-70, and at Broadoak School in Weston-super-Mare, England, 1971-84; Parish of Shepherdswell, Kent, England, minister, 1985-95. Publications: A History of the Town of Reading, 1954; Ethics, 1974; Authority, 1974; Comprehensive Schools: A Christian's View, 1979; The Anglican Parochial Clergy: A Celebration, 1994. Address: 212 The Gateway, Dover, Kent CT16 1LL, England. Online address: [email protected]
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