The ‘oral-bishop’: the epicurean theology of Bishop Frederick Hervey, 1730–1803
Two summers ago in Derry, a portrait of the eighteenth-century earl-bishop Frederick Hervey was stolen from St Columb’s Cathedral and placed on a bonfire in the Bogside, to be consumed along with Rangers football paraphernalia and other artefacts of Protestant culture and identity. As the BBC news correspondent pointed out at the time, Hervey was … Continue reading The ‘oral-bishop’: the epicurean theology of Bishop Frederick Hervey, 1730–1803
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