Geoffrey Clayton

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Geoffrey Clayton was an Anglican cleric who served as Archbishop of Cape Town and a leading church figure in South Africa during the mid-20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican bishop
Archbishop of Cape Town
Christian cleric
religious leader
activeIn mid-20th century
basedIn Cape Town
surface form: Cape Town, South Africa
clergyType Anglican clergy
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
countryOfWork South Africa
denomination Church of England
Anglican Church of Southern Africa
surface form: Church of the Province of Southern Africa
educatedAt University of Oxford
an English public school
era 20th century
fieldOfWork Christian theology
church leadership
pastoral ministry
hasTitle Archbishop
The Most Reverend
influenced Anglican responses to apartheid in South Africa
jurisdiction Diocese of Cape Town
knownFor advocacy for racial justice within the church
role as a leading church figure in South Africa
languageSpoken English
memberOf Anglican Church of Southern Africa
notableFor leadership of the Anglican Church in South Africa in the mid-20th century
public opposition to apartheid-era racial policies
occupation Anglican priest
bishop
partOf Anglican Communion
placeOfWork Cape Town
positionHeld Archbishop of Cape Town
Archbishop of Cape Town
surface form: Metropolitan of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa
religion Anglicanism
religiousTradition Protestant Christianity
workLocation St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town
surface form: Cathedral of St George, Cape Town

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Archbishop of Cape Town officeHolder Geoffrey Clayton