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'Unbelieving' former Durham bishop Dr David Jenkins dies | 'Unbelieving' former Durham bishop Dr David Jenkins dies |
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The former Bishop of Durham, the Right Reverend Dr David Jenkins, has died aged 91, his family has said. | The former Bishop of Durham, the Right Reverend Dr David Jenkins, has died aged 91, his family has said. |
Dr Jenkins died in Barnard Castle, County Durham, on Sunday morning. He had been living with Alzheimer's disease for many years. | Dr Jenkins died in Barnard Castle, County Durham, on Sunday morning. He had been living with Alzheimer's disease for many years. |
The cleric and theologian was Bishop of Durham from 1984 until 1994. | The cleric and theologian was Bishop of Durham from 1984 until 1994. |
He was dubbed the "unbelieving bishop" after saying he did not believe God would have arranged a virgin birth and the resurrection. | He was dubbed the "unbelieving bishop" after saying he did not believe God would have arranged a virgin birth and the resurrection. |
After retiring he took on the post of honorary assistant bishop in Ripon and Leeds. | After retiring he took on the post of honorary assistant bishop in Ripon and Leeds. |
Before becoming a bishop, Dr Jenkins was a professor of theology at the University of Leeds, and spent 15 years prior to that as a fellow and chaplain of Queen's College, Oxford. | |
'Divine wrath' | 'Divine wrath' |
York Minster was struck by lightning and burst into flames just days after his consecration in 1984. | |
The events led some to believe that the fire was a sign of divine wrath in outrage at his appointment as bishop. | The events led some to believe that the fire was a sign of divine wrath in outrage at his appointment as bishop. |
Dr Jenkins was satirised in television puppet show Spitting Image, being depicted in one episode persuading God to become an atheist. | Dr Jenkins was satirised in television puppet show Spitting Image, being depicted in one episode persuading God to become an atheist. |
He served in Durham during the miners' strike in the 1980s and often joined the miners on marches. | He served in Durham during the miners' strike in the 1980s and often joined the miners on marches. |
He was an open critic of then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's policies and she was said to have thought of Dr Jenkins as a "cuckoo in the establishment nest". | |
The bishop, who was born in Bromley in south London, went on to write Market Whys And Human Wherefores: Thinking Again About Markets, Politics, And People about the deficiencies of economic theory. | |
He leaves behind four children. A funeral will be held at Durham Cathedral at a later date, his family said. | He leaves behind four children. A funeral will be held at Durham Cathedral at a later date, his family said. |
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