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Jon, John Oliver Nelson and the movement for power in the church, Rita M. Yeasted, SFCC

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Jon, John Oliver Nelson and the movement for power in the church, Rita M. Yeasted, SFCC
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Jon
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Rita M. Yeasted, SFCC
Sub title
John Oliver Nelson and the movement for power in the church
Summary
John Oliver Nelson, born to wealth and privilege, spent much of his life giving that wealth away. In this biography, author Rita M. Yeasted narrates the details of Nelsons life as he fulfilled the Gospels mandate of feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and sheltering the homeless. JON: John Oliver Nelson and the Movement for Power in the Church tells the life story of this man, known as a quick-witted, intelligent, and charming visionary and dreamer, from his birth in 1909 until his death in 1990. A lover of liturgy, music, and fine arts, Nelson is best known as a national leader for the subtle re-empowering of the Church in our culture and for the founding of the nations first Protestant retreat center, Kirkridge, in the Appalachian Mountains in Bangor, Pennsylvania, in 1942. Begun as a center for the renewal of clergy, Kirkridge soon attracted laity of all faiths. Jack Nelsons influence extended to thousands over his years as Yale Divinity professor, director of Kirkridge, retreat leader, and spiritual director. Scion of one of Pittsburghs most prominent Presbyterian families, Jack died in poverty, but rich in friends. With photographs included, JON and the story it tells presents his legacy to the world
Target audience
adult
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