Background
Vogel, Arthur Anton was born on February 24, 1924 in Milwaukee. Son of Arthur Louis and Gladys Eirene (Larson) Vogel.
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Can we live with the Jesus of the Bible as citizens of our world without naiveté? To show how the Jesus who lived in his day engages us today is the purpose of this book. In these pages the reader meets a Jesus who, in coming to us, helps us live our time as he lived in his time. We are led from an external faith in Jesus into a personal life with God in the faith of Jesus.
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Occasioned by the near death of his son from lymphatic cancer and the experiences of eight weeks spent in an intensive-care waiting room, this volume by Arthur A. Vogel reflects on life with God in a world in which chance, accident, and evil are able arbitrarily to contradict the goodness of life.
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Vogel, Arthur Anton was born on February 24, 1924 in Milwaukee. Son of Arthur Louis and Gladys Eirene (Larson) Vogel.
Student, University of South, 1942-1943; student, Carroll College, 1943-1944; Bachelor of Divinity, Nashotah House Theological Seminary, 1946; Master of Arts, University of Chicago, 1948; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard, 1952; S.T.D., General Theological Seminary, 1969; Doctor of Civil Law, Nashotah House, 1969; Doctor of Divinity, University of South, 1971.
Ordained deacon, Episcopal Church, 1946; priest, Episcopal Church, 1948; teaching assistant philosophy, Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1949-1950; instructor, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1950-1952; member of faculty, Nashotah House Theological Seminary, Nashotah, Wisconsin, 1952-1971; associate professor, Nashotah House Theological Seminary, 1954-1956; William Adams professor philosophical and systematic theology, Nashotah House Theological Seminary, 1956-1971; sub-dean Seminary, Nashotah House Theological Seminary, 1964-1971; bishop coadjutor, Diocese of West Missouri, Kansas City, 1971-1972; bishop, Diocese of West Missouri, 1972-1989; rector, Church St. John Chrysostom, Delafield, Wisconsin, 1952-1956; director, Anglican Theological Review, Evanston, Illinois, 1964-1969; member, International Anglican-Roman Catholic Consultation, 1970-1990; member, National Anglican-Roman Catholic Consultation, 1965-1984; Anglican chairman, National Anglican-Roman Catholic Consultation, 1973-1984; member, Standing Commision on Ecumenical Relations of Episcopal Church, 1957-1979; member general board examining chaplains, Episcopal Church, 1971-1972. Delegate Episcopal Church, 4th Assembly World Council Chruches, Uppsala, Sweden, 1968, and others.
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Author: Reality, Reason and Religion, 1957, The Gift of Grace, 1958, The Christian Person, 1963, The Next Christian Epoch, 1966, Is the Last Supper Finished?, 1968, Body Theology, 1973, The Power of His Resurrection, 1976, Proclamation 2: Easter, 1980, The Jesus Prayer for Today, 1982, I Know God Better Than I Know Myself, 1989, Christ in His Time and Ours, 1982, God, Prayer and Healing, 1995, Radical Christianity and the Flesh of Jesus, 1995. Editor: Theology in Anglicanism, 1985. Contributor articles to professional journals.
Vice chairman board directors St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Missouri, 1971, chairman, 1973-1989. Member American Philosophical Association, Metaphys. Society of America, Society Existential and Phenomenological Philosophy, Catholic Theological Society of America.
Married Katharine Louise Nunn, December 29, 1947. Children: John Nunn, Arthur Anton, Katharine Annual.