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OverviewThis study documents how William Hart Coleridge, the first Anglican bishop of Barbados and the Leewards, executed the new mandate of the Anglican church between 1824 and 1842. When the British Government turned to the Established Church for assistance in the amelioration of the condition of the enslaved population in the West Indian colonies, two new Sees of Jamaica and Barbados and the Leeward Islands were created in 1824 and two new Bishops were appointed, Coleridge and Christopher Lipscomb. The book focuses on Coleridge's episcopate in Barbados, discussing the Colonial Church before his appointment, the circumstances of his appointment, his role, and the question of his jurisdiction; how he increased accommodation for worshipers by providing Chapels of Ease and Chapel Schools; how he set up the administration in his diocese, recruited clergy, and provided training by reorganizing Codrington College; his work in education, especially among the working class; how he guided the pastoral care of the Church, especially for the enslaved population; his involvement in emancipation and apprenticeship and his promotion of social institutions to help emancipated slaves live as free citizens; and his departure from the island and his diocese due to failing health, how it was administered in his absence, and its division into three Sees in 1842 Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sehon S. Goodridge , Anthony De Vere PhillipsPublisher: Canoe Press Imprint: Canoe Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.356kg ISBN: 9789766530143ISBN 10: 9766530149 Pages: 140 Publication Date: 30 April 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAnthony De Vere Phillips is retired Senior Lecturer in History, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados. His publications include Politics in Barbados, 1880-1914, Modernizing Barbados, 1880-1914 and (with Edward Kamau Brathwaite) The People Who Came, Book 3. Co-published with the Barbados Museum and Historical Society. Sehon S. Goodridge (1937-2007) held posts as Anglican Chaplain, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica; Principal, Codrington College, Barbados; Warden/ Student Counsellor, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados; and Principal, Simon of Cyrene Theological Institute, London, England. His ended his career as Bishop of the Windward Islands. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |