One of the most colourful and influential Anglican figures of the last century is best remembered for two outstanding achievements. His seminal work The Parson''s Handbook which ran to thirteen editions shaped a distinctive style of Anglican worship - ''not too high and not too low'' - still recognisable in thousands of parishes today. Secondly an instinct for dignity in worship was matched by a desire for beauty in music and his brainchild The English Hymnal to which Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gustav Hoist contributed caused nothing less than a revolution in parish music and gave the Church some of its finest tunes. Yet these accomplishments are not Dearmer''s only legacy to the English Church. His support of the ordination of women his efforts to make the ministry of healing normal pastoral practice and his ardent Christian socialism on daring at the time may have impeded his career but his breadth of wisdom and his willingness to speak out have an extraordinary relevance today. A century later with the Church still seeking to bring colour and inspiration to its worship to affirm the ministry of both men and women to minister to bodies as well as minds and spirits and to challenge those who believe that Christianity is about personal morality and has nothing to offer the needs of society as a whole this authorised biography
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