James Parkes (priest)
Theologian from Guernsey, 1896ā1981 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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James William Parkes (22 December 1896 ā 10 August 1981)[1] was an Anglican clergyman, historian, and social activist. With the publication of The Jew and His Neighbour in 1929, he created the foundations of a Christian re-evaluation of Judaism. He also published under the pseudonym John Hadham.[2][3]