In Search Of…Bishop Pike: Was Bishop Pike a minister, martyr, or madman? Original broadcast: 15 February 1982. Leonard Nimoy narrates:
James Albert Pike (February 14, 1913 – September 9, 1969) was an American Episcopal bishop, prolific writer, and one of the first mainline religious figures to appear regularly on television.
His outspoken, and to some, heretical views on many theological and social issues made him one of the most controversial public figures of his time. He was an early proponent of ordination of women, racial desegregation, and the acceptance of LGBT people within mainline churches. Pike was the fifth Bishop of California. Late in his life he explored psychic experimentation in an effort to contact his recently deceased son. [In 1966, Pike’s son Jim took his own life in a New York City hotel room. As the video above indicates, Jim took his own life due to questions regarding his “masculinity.”]
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