James Udy
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Reverend James Stuart Udy OAM (30 September 1920 - 2003) was an Australian Uniting Church minister, Master of Wesley College, University of Sydney, author and President of the World Methodist Historical Society during the 1980s. (1977-1983). [1]
[edit] Early life and education
Udy was the son of the Rev Gloster Udy, Methodist minister, and one of three brothers who became ministers of religion. He attended Newington College (1930) [2], North Sydney Boys High School, Maitland High School, University of Sydney and Harvard University.
[edit] Publications
- Paul: A Conflux of Streams (Syd, 1956)
- Campus Marks of Christian Presence (Syd, 1968)
- Living Stones (Syd, 1974)
- Dig or Die (Syd, 1980)
- Christians and Churches in Socialist Countries (Syd, 1982)
- Church Union in Australia (Syd, 1983)