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Stephenson, Alan M. G. (Alan Malcolm George), 1928-1984 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Stephenson, Alan M. G. (Alan Malcolm George), 1928-1984
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: Stephenson, Alan M. G. (Alan Malcolm George), d. 1984
  • Earlier heading: Stephenson, Alan Malcolm George
  • Stephenson, Alan Malcolm George, 1928-1984
  • Earlier heading: Stephenson, Alan M. G. (Alan Malcolm George), -1984

His The rise and decline of English Modernism, 1984: t.p. (Alan M. G. Stephenson) jkt. (church historian and scholar; d. age 55 on 7/1/84)

LC data base, 2-13-85 (hdg.: Stephenson, Alan Malcolm George; usage: Alan M. G. Stephenson)

BL auth. file, 30 June 2008 (hdg.: Stephenson, Alan M. G. (Alan Malcolm George), 1928-1984)

Bulletin of the Association of British Theological and Philosophical Libraries, no. 32, March 1985: page 5 (ALAN STEPHENSON MEMORIAL LIBRARY, RIPON: The Rev. Dr. Alan M.G. Stephenson (1928-1984) died last July)

Literature Resource Center, viewed November 25, 2014 (Alan M. G. Stephenson; Writer; Obituary: Died of cancer, July 1, 1984, in Oxford, England. Clergyman, historian, educator, and author. An Anglican priest, Stephenson was an expert on the history of the Christian church. His books on recent church history. The First Lambeth Conference, 1867 and Anglicanism and the Lambeth Conferences, are regarded as major authoritative works. Stephenson served as honorary director of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Examination in Theology (a diploma-granting institution) beginning in 1968 and, from 1970 to 1983, tutored part time at St. Stephen's House in Oxford. At the time of his death Stephenson was on sabbatical from his clerical posts as vicar of Steventon and rector of Milton.)

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