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John Walker: A Man for the 21st Century

by Robert Harrison

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Mentor to John Kerry. Ally to Desmond Tutu. Bishop to thousands. the biography of John Walker chronicles the remarkable life of the sixth Bishop of Washington and his groundbreaking work with initiatives for peace; the integration of Virginia Theological Seminary and fight against racism through civil rights activism; advocacy for relief and aid to Africa and the end of apartheid; the ordination of women; and the completion of the Washington National Cathedral. a story of love and perseverance that becomes increasingly relevant with each passing day.… (more)
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Mentor to John Kerry. Ally to Desmond Tutu. Bishop to thousands. the biography of John Walker chronicles the remarkable life of the sixth Bishop of Washington and his groundbreaking work with initiatives for peace; the integration of Virginia Theological Seminary and fight against racism through civil rights activism; advocacy for relief and aid to Africa and the end of apartheid; the ordination of women; and the completion of the Washington National Cathedral. a story of love and perseverance that becomes increasingly relevant with each passing day.

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