Anglican priest and author (1877–1959)
Carpenter in 1949
Spencer Cecil Carpenter (3 November 1877 – 19 August 1959) was an Anglican priest and author.[ 1] He was the Dean of Exeter in the Church of England from 1935 to 1950.[ 2]
Carpenter was educated at University College School and Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge .[ 3] He was ordained in 1903[ 4] and began his ecclesiastical career with a curacy at St Paul's, Walworth . He was successively Vice-Principal of Westcott House, Cambridge ; Warden of the Gonville and Caius College Mission in Battersea then Fellow and Tutor of Selwyn College, Cambridge . From 1922 to 1930 he was Vicar and Rural Dean of St Peter's, Bolton .
In 1929, he became an Honorary Chaplain to the King . In 1930, he left Selwyn to become simultaneously Master of the Temple in London and Professor of Theology at Queen's College, Harley Street . He retained all three positions until his appointment to the Deanery in 1935. In the same year, he also became Provost of King's College, Taunton , a position he held until 1953.[ 5]
Works
A Parson’s Defence , 1912
Christianity according to St Luke , 1919
A Large Room , 1923
The Anglican Tradition , 1928
The Church and Politics , 1934
The Bible View of Life , 1937
Faith in Time of War , 1940
Exeter Cathedral , 1942
Life of Bishop Winnington-Ingram , 1949
The Church in England, 597–1688 , 1954
Duncan-Jones of Chichester , 1956
Eighteenth Century Church and People , 1959
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