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Because of changes in the General Convention, the Historical Society is unable to have a presence.
Presentation of the Manross Lecture, normally at General Convention, is being determined.
The Manross Lecture is named for historian and chief benefactor, William Wilson Manross (1905-1987). The lecture will present the paper The Power of Anglican & Episcopal History: Memory, Legacies, and Embodied Practice, presented by its author, the Rev. Dr. Sheryl Kujawa-Holbrook, PhD, EdD.
Kujawa-Holbrook is a well-known speaker and author in the Episcopal Church and academic community. Editor of the Historical Society’s peer-reviewed journal Anglican and Episcopal History, she is an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of Los Angeles, Professor of Practical Theology at Claremont School of Theology and Professor of Anglican Studies, Bloy House, the Episcopal School of Theology at Los Angeles. She is also a Fellow of the United Kingdom’s Royal Historical Society.
Historical Society of the Episcopal Church
Dedicated to preserving and disseminating information about the history of the Episcopal Church and its antecedents. |