Duncan Buchanan
Anglican | |
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Province | Southern Africa |
Diocese | Johannesburg |
Personal details | |
Born | George Duncan Buchanan |
George Duncan Buchanan (c. 1935 – 2012) was a South African
Anglican
bishop.
Duncan Buchanan grew up in Johannesburg, and became a priest in the Anglican Diocese of Natal. He was rector of the parish of Warner Beach in the early 1960s, and at the beginning of 1966 moved to Grahamstown to teach at St Paul's Theological College.
Buchanan succeeded
St Paul’s Theological College, Grahamstown, where he taught pastoral counseling.[1]
He was Dean of Johannesburg and later bishop of Johannesburg.
During his episcopal ministry he chaired and made a significant contribution[2] to the 1998 Lambeth Conference's committee on human sexuality. [3][4][5]
Like most
Anglican bishops in South Africa during the apartheid years he was drawn into anti-apartheid activism.[6]
Publications
- The Counselling of Jesus. Hodder and Stoughton. 1985. ISBN 978-0-340-36867-1.[1]
- Closer to God Reading the Bible in the Power of the Holy Spirit. Struik Publishers. 2002. ISBN 978-1-86823-490-5.
References
- ^ a b Hurding, Roger (1985). "The Counseling of Jesus". Third Way. 8 (7): 30.
- ^ The Most Reverend Thabo Makgoba, Archbishop of Cape Town (2012). "Statement on the Death of Bishop Duncan Buchanan". Rhodes University, Grahamstown. Archived from the original on 9 June 2013. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
- ISBN 978-1-85043-480-1.
- ISBN 978-1-4008-2771-8.
- ISBN 978-0-89869-811-4.
- ISBN 978-1-77013-098-2.