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David James (bishop)

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In office
  
2002–2010

Name
  
David James

Ordination
  
1973

Nationality
  
British

Role
  
Bishop of Bradford

Consecration
  
1998

Denomination
  
Anglican

Successor
  
Nick Baines

Diocese
  
Diocese of Bradford

Spouse
  
Gillian

Predecessor
  
David Smith


Other posts
  
Bishop of Pontefract (1998–2002)

Born
  
6 March 1945 (age 79) (
1945-03-06
)

Children
  
Four daughters: Joanna, Kate, Lucy and Rachel

Education
  
St John's School of Mission

David Charles James (born 6 March 1945) is a retired Anglican bishop. He was formerly the Bishop of Bradford in the Church of England.

James was educated at Nottingham High School and the University of Exeter. After graduating with a BSc, he gained his PhD in organometallic Chemistry before lecturing in chemistry at the University of Southampton.

Following his theological studies at St John's College, Nottingham, James was ordained in 1973 and began his ordained ministry with curacies at Highfield, Southampton and Goring-by-Sea. Following this he was Anglican chaplain at the University of East Anglia and then Vicar of East Ecclesfield before returning to Highfield.

James became suffragan Bishop of Pontefract in 1998 and then became the diocesan Bishop of Bradford in 2002. He was one of the rebel bishops who signed a letter against Rowan Williams' decision not to block the appointment of Jeffrey John as Bishop of Reading in 2003. The other diocesan bishop signatories (referred to by their opponents, since there were nine, as the Nazgûl) were: Michael Scott-Joynt (Bishop of Winchester), Michael Langrish (Exeter), Michael Nazir-Ali (Rochester), Peter Forster (Chester), James Jones (Liverpool), George Cassidy (Southwell & Nottingham), Graham Dow (Carlisle) and John Hind (Chichester). James retired on 14 July 2010.

References

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