Peter Selby
The Right Reverend Peter Selby PhD MA(Oxon) BD[1] | |
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Bishop of Worcester | |
Diocese | Diocese of Worcester |
In office | 1997–2007 |
Predecessor | Philip Goodrich |
Successor | John Inge |
Other posts |
Bishop to HM Prisons 2001–2007 Honorary assistant bishop in Durham and Newcastle 1992–1997 Bishop of Kingston 1984–1992 (area bishop 1991–1992) |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1966 |
Consecration | 1984 |
Personal details | |
Born | 7 December 1941 |
Denomination | Anglican |
Profession | Theologian and liturgist |
Alma mater | St John's College, Oxford |
Peter Stephen Maurice Selby (born 7 December 1941) is a retired British Anglican bishop. He was the Church of England Bishop of Worcester. He retired at the end of September 2007.
Education
He was educated at St John's College, Oxford, and at Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, taking the Oxford degree of MA(Oxon) (1967, BA 1964) and the Cambridge, Mass., degree of BD (1966). He was awarded a PhD degree from King's College London in 1975.
Ecclesiastical career
He was Assistant Curate, Queensbury, 1966–68; Associate Director of Training, Southwark, 1969–73; Assistant Curate, Limpsfield with Titsey, 1969–77; Vice-Principal, Southwark Ordination Course, 1970–72; Assistant Missioner, Diocese of Southwark, 1973–77; Canon Residentiary, Newcastle Cathedral, 1977–84; Diocesan Missioner, Diocese of Newcastle, 1977–84; Bishop of Kingston 1984–1992 (an area bishop from 1991); William Leech Professorial Fellow in Applied Christian Theology, University of Durham, 1992–1997; Honorary assistant bishop in the dioceses of Durham and of Newcastle, 1992–97;[1] Visitor General, Community of Sisters of the Church, 1991–2001, a Member of the Doctrine Commission, 1991–2003, and President of the Modern Churchpeople's Union, 1990–96 and of the Society for Study of Theology, 2003–04; Bishop to HM Prisons, 2001–2007 and from January 2008 became the President of the National Council for Independent Monitoring Boards for prisons. He was appointed Bishop of Worcester in 1997.
The Charles Raven affair
Selby had disagreed with the 1998 Lambeth agreement that bishops would not ordain homosexuals as clergy. In 2002 he was asked to affirm this by one of his own clergymen, Charles Raven, the vicar of St. John's Church, Kidderminster. He refused to do so, and was therefore asked not to come to the church to confirm people, since there would be no agreement as to what the faith being confirmed was. As Raven's licence was not renewable he had to leave his post, an founded a breakaway congregation, taking with him about half the members of the church he had served. The story made the national press several times.[2]
Retirement
Selby and the Rt Revd Dr John Saxbee were appointed Episcopal Patrons of the international No Anglican Covenant Coalition in July 2011.[3] In a joint letter to the Church Times, Saxbee and Selby warned that "this is a time to hold fast to Anglicanism’s inherited culture of inclusion and respectful debate which is our way of dealing with difference rather than require assent to procedures and words that have already shown themselves to be divisive."[4]
Since retirement Selby served for five years as President of the National Council for Independent Monitoring Boards, the Boards monitoring fairness and respect for those in custody. He retired from that post in 2013, and has since been an interim co-director of St Paul's Institute, the Cathedral's agency that dialogues with the financial sector in the City of London.
Styles
- Peter Selby Esq (1941–1966)
- The Revd Peter Selby (1966–1975)
- The Revd Dr Peter Selby (1975–1977)
- The Revd Canon Dr Peter Selby (1977–1984)
- The Rt Revd Dr Peter Selby (1984–1992; 1997–present)
- The Rt Revd Prof Peter Selby (1992–1997)
References
- 1 2 Crockford's Clerical Directory 1995/96 (Ninety-fourth ed.). London, England: Church House Publishing. 1995. p. 623. ISBN 0-7151-8087-8.
- ↑ Daily Telegraph, 27 Jan 2002.
- ↑ "Episcopal Patrons for No Anglican Covenant Coalition". Thinking Anglicans. 6 July 2011. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
- ↑ John Saxbee; Peter Selby (6 January 2012). "Letters Page: Synodical debate on the Anglican Covenant". Church Times, Issue 7764 (London, England: Hymns Ancient and Modern). ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
Bibliography
- 'Grace and Mortgage: Language of Faith and the Debt of the World', Peter Selby, Publ. Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd (1997) ISBN 0-232-52170-0
- 'Rescue: Jesus and Salvation Today', Peter Selby, Publ. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (1996) ISBN 0-687-06605-0
External links
- Diocesan web page with photograph
- No Anglican Covenant website
Church of England titles | ||
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Preceded by Keith Sutton |
Bishop of Kingston 1984–1992 |
Succeeded by Martin Wharton |
Preceded by Philip Goodrich |
Bishop of Worcester 1997–2007 |
Succeeded by John Inge |
Preceded by Robert Hardy |
Bishop to HM Prisons 2001–2007 |
Succeeded by James Jones |
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