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词条 Tim Dakin
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Ordained ministry

     Episcopal ministry  Views 

  3. Personal life

  4. Styles

  5. References

{{Infobox Christian leader
| honorific-prefix = The Right Reverend
| name = Tim Dakin
| image = The Rt Revd Tim Dakin.jpg
| title = Bishop of Winchester
| church = Church of England
| diocese = Winchester
| term = 2011–present
| predecessor = Michael Scott-Joynt
| other_post = Bishop for Higher and Further Education (2013–present)
General Secretary, CMS (2000–2011)
| ordination = 1993 (deacon)
1994 (priest)
| consecration = 25 January 2012
| consecrated_by = Rowan Williams
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1958|2|6|df=y}}
| birth_place = Kongwa, Tanganyika[1]
| religion = Anglican
| residence = Wolvesey, Winchester
| parents =
| spouse = Sally[2]
| children = two[2]
| occupation = Missionary
| alma_mater = University College of St Mark and St John
King's College London
}}

Timothy John "Tim" Dakin (born 6 February 1958) is an Anglican bishop. He was the General Secretary of the Church Mission Society (CMS) and the South American Missionary Society (SAMS) prior to his consecration. He has been the Bishop of Winchester since 2011 and is ex officio a Member of the House of Lords. He is additionally the Bishop for Higher and Further Education since 2013.

Early life and education

Dakin was born in Kongwa, Tanganyika, (modern Tanzania)[1] where his parents were church missionaries working in Tanzania and Kenya. He attended kindergarten and primary school at St Mary's School, Nairobi, Kenya, but was otherwise educated in England. He studied theology and philosophy at University College of St Mark and St John in Plymouth, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1986.[3][4] He the trained for ordination at King's College London, graduating with a Master of Theology (MTh) degree in 1987.[3]

Ordained ministry

Dakin was ordained deacon in 1993 and priest in 1994. His first appointment was as Principal of the Church Army training college in Nairobi, during which time he was also an assistant curate at All Saints' Cathedral, Nairobi. He took up his appointment as General Secretary of the Church Mission Society (CMS) in 2000. During this time, he was also an honorary curate of St James the Great, Ruscombe in the Diocese of Oxford, Church of England.[3]

Episcopal ministry

His appointment as Bishop of Winchester was announced on 6 September 2011[5] and he legally became bishop with the confirmation of his election on 20 December 2011,[6] ahead of his 25 January consecration by Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, at St Paul's Cathedral.[7] His installation at Winchester Cathedral was on 21 April and he was introduced in the House of Lords on 26 March.[8] After John Taylor in 1974, he was only the second priest to be consecrated directly to the See of Winchester since 1595. In May 2013, Dakin was additionally appointed the Bishop for Higher and Further Education, a national spokesperson role.[9]

As Bishop of Winchester, he is the visitor to five Oxford colleges including New College, Oxford, and St John's College, Oxford. He also holds ex officio the position of Prelate of the Order of the Garter.

In January 2014, it was announced that the Channel Islands would be temporarily removed[10] from the oversight of the Bishop of Winchester for the first time for 500 years, after relations between Dakin and the Dean of Jersey broke down over the handling of alleged abuse.[11]

Views

Dakin is a committee member of the Evangelical Group of the General Synod of the Church of England.[12] In March 2014, the group sent an email to its members about the introduction of same-sex marriage in England and Wales, saying that the committee members believed that "appropriate sacramental discipline should apply to those who choose to enter into any sexual relationship other than within marriage between a man and a woman".[13]

Personal life

He is married to Sally and they have two children.[2]

Styles

  • Tim Dakin (1958–1993)
  • The Reverend Tim Dakin (1993–2001)
  • The Reverend Canon Tim Dakin (2001–2012)[14]
  • The Right Reverend Tim Dakin (2012–present)
  • The Right Reverend The Lord Bishop of Winchester (2012–present)

References

1. ^{{Who's Who | surname = Dakin | othernames = Timothy | id = U256526 | volume = 2016 | edition = November 2015 online | accessed = 16 December 2015 }}
2. ^Number 10 – Diocese of Winchester
3. ^{{Crockford| surname = Dakin | forenames = Timothy John | id = 24345| accessed = 3 September 2018}}
4. ^{{cite book |title=Winchester, Bishop of: since 2011 (Rt Rev. Timothy Dakin) |website=Who's Who 2018 |publisher=Oxford University Press |doi=10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U256526 |date=1 December 2017|chapter=Winchester, Bishop of, (Rt Rev. Timothy Dakin) (born 6 Feb. 1958) }}
5. ^name="no10"
6. ^Diocese of Winchester – Bishop election confirmed {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20130717081448/http://www.winchester.anglican.org/news/story/115/ |date=2013-07-17 }} (Accessed 15 July 2013)
7. ^ 
8. ^[https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201212/minutes/120321/ldordpap.htm#future "Future Business"], House of Lords Business, 21 March 2012.
9. ^Church of England Higher Education Bulletin – May 2013
10. ^See Bishops of Winchester and Diocese of Winchester
11. ^{{cite news|title=Channel Island church in Winchester split|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-jersey-25847387|accessdate=10 March 2014|newspaper=BBC News|date=22 January 2014}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=Evangelical Group of the General Synod website|url=http://www.eggscofe.org.uk/about-eggs.html|accessdate=10 March 2014}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thinkinganglicans.org.uk/archives/006482.html|publisher=Thinking Anglicans|accessdate=10 March 2014}}
14. ^Thinking Anglicans – Next Bishop of Winchester (Accessed 7 November 2015)
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9 : 1958 births|Living people|Alumni of King's College London|Bishops for Higher and Further Education|Bishops of Winchester|Evangelical Anglican bishops|Lords Spiritual|Church Army people|Alumni of the University of St Mark & St John

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