Arthur A. Vogel

Arthur Anton Vogel (February 24, 1924 March 6, 2012) was fifth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of West Missouri. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he was educated at Nashotah House Theological Seminary, the University of Chicago, and Harvard University. After ordination, he was rector of St. John Chrysostom Church (Delafield, Wisconsin) from 1953 to 1957. Concurrent with this position, he was Professor of Philosophical and Systematic Theology at Nashotah House from 1952 to 1971. He served as diocesan bishop of West Missouri from 1973 to 1989.

On August 16, 1976, Vogel offered the invocation at the opening of the 1976 Republican National Convention in Kansas City, Missouri.[1]

Publications (selected)

  • 1963: The Christian Person. New York: Seabury Press
  • 1968: Is the Last Supper finished? secular light on a sacred meal. New York: Sheed and Ward
  • 1976: The Power of His Resurrection: the mystical life of Christians. New York: Seabury Press
  • 1984 (as editor): Theology in Anglicanism. Wilton, Connecticut: Morehouse Barlow
  • 1992: Christ in His Time and Ours. New York: Sheed and Ward
gollark: No, it means "the confidence belonging to the keyboard", which is right.
gollark: Yes, you're right ABOUT THAT EXAMPLE, but "its" is a real word and a different one.
gollark: → "you are making my keyboard lose the confidence belonging to it"
gollark: "You're making my keyboard lose its confidence" is what you probably meant.
gollark: Yes it is.

References

  1. Official Report of the Proceedings of the Thirty-First Republican National Convention, published by the Republican National Committee (1976)


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