John Shelley Nurser (26 May 1929 – 16 November 2020) was a Church of England priest who was an eminent theologian.
Early life
Nurser was born in 1929 in Far Cotton, Northamptonshire, to Arthur Nurser, a joiner, and his wife Florence (née Shelley), a milliner.[1] In his childhood the family moved to Rugeley, Staffordshire, and Nurser went to Rugeley Grammar School. From there he went to Peterhouse, Cambridge, gaining a double first in history.[1]
He left Lincoln in 1992, in the aftermath of the debacle of the Chapter's ruinously expensive exhibition of its Magna Carta at Expo 88 in Brisbane, Queensland.[3] His last incumbency was as Priest-in-Charge of St Mary's, Shudy Camps with All Saints, Castle Camps in Cambridgeshire (1992–95), following which he retired to his mother's childhood home of Sudbury.[1]