- Arthur James Armstrong
:"for the New Zealand politician see
Arthur Ernest Armstrong "Arthur James Armstrong was an American
Bishop of theUnited Methodist Church , elected in 1968 to become the youngest United Methodist bishop in the United States.He was the son and grandson of Methodist Preachers. He earned academic degrees from
Florida Southern College (A.B. ),Candler School of Theology ,Emory University (Bachelor of Divinity ) and did graduate work atBoston University and theUniversity of Chicago . He was awardedhonorary degree s by Florida Southern College,DePauw University ,Illinois Wesleyan University ,Dakota Wesleyan University , andWestmar College .Prior to his election to the
Episcopacy , Armstrong gained wide recognition as the innovative Pastor of the Broadway United Methodist Church inIndianapolis, Indiana . He also served on the U.M. Commission on Religion and Race.He resigned the episcopacy in 1983 after acknowledging infidelity to his wife. [http://www.zionsherald.org/Mar2003_interview.html]
James Armstrong is a strong voice for peace and human rights around the world and a frequent lecturer on subjects related to moral theology and the practice of ministry in today's society. The author of nine books and a contributor to many more, he has also written widely for Christian journals and periodicals. [2]
2 http://www.csec.org/csec/sermon/armstrong_3406.htm
elected Writings
*Truth Telling: The Foolishness of Preaching in a Real World
*The Nation Yet to Be
*Wilderness Voices
*The United Methodist Primer, (Revised Edition) Nashville, Discipleship Resources, 1976 (originally published Nashville, Tidings, 1972).
*Mission: Middle America
*The Urgent Now
*The Journey That Men Make
*The Pastor and the Public Servantee also
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List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church External links
* [http://www.csec.org/csec/sermon/armstrong_3406.htm a Message by James Armstrong]
* [http://www.csec.org/csec/sermon/armstrong_3702.htm and another, with biographical information]
* [http://www.ncccusa.org/news/NCCPresArmstrong.htm Bishop Armstrong and the National Council of Churches] 2 http://www.csec.org/csec/sermon/armstrong_3406.htm
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