Kendall Harmon
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Kendall S. Harmon was born in 1960 in Illinois. He is a priest of the Episcopal Church USA and Canon Theologian of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina. He has also served as a General Convention deputy. Harmon is editor of The Anglican Digest, and his writings have appeared in The Living Church, The Church Times, the Church of England Newspaper, Episcopal Life, and other periodicals. He received the degree D. Phil. from Oxford University for his doctorate on aspects of the doctrine of Hell.
In the controversy over Anglican views of homosexuality, Harmon has espoused a traditional/conservative position he describes as "reasserting" the historical Christian prohibition on same-sex erotic activity. He is the founder and editor of the weblog Titusonenine.
[edit] Bibliography
- Should Practicing Homosexual Persons be Ordained in the Episcopal Church Today? Shaker Heights, Ohio: Episcopalians United, 1991.
- Finally Excluded from God?: Some Twentieth Century Theological Explorations of the Problem of Hell and Universalism with reference to the Historical Development of these Doctrines. 1993 D. Phil. from Oxford University
- "Nothingness and Human Destiny: Hell in the Thought of C.S. Lewis," in David Mills, ed., The Pilgrim's Guide: C.S. Lewis and the Art of Witness (Eerdmans, 1998). ISBN 0802837778.
[edit] External links
- Kendall's bio from Titusonenine
- Youtube interviews with Kendall Harmon
- Reappraisers and Reasserters
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NAME | Harmon, Kendall |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Theologian |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1960 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Illinois |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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