Suggestion: Kenneth Leech - Anglican theologian

Rayner
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edited November 20 in Resources Forum

I've quite a few Kenneth Leech books that I'd like to see on Logos.  Kenneth Leech is a socialist, radical, Anglo-Catholic theologian from the UK.  His writings date from 1973 to 2006.  Many of his older works demonstrate extraordinary prescience concerning the condition of the world and church today.  

The following is a bibliography from Wikipedia to which I've made a few additions, but it's likely far from comprehensive:

Youthquake (Sheldon Press, 1973)

True God: An Exploration in Spiritual Theology (Sheldon Press, 1985)

Soul Friend: A Study of Spirituality (1977) (HarperSanFrancisco; Reprint edition, 1992)

True Prayer (London, Sheldon Press, 1980) (Morehouse Publishing; Reprint edition, 1995)

The Social God (London, Sheldon Press, 1981)

Essays Catholic and Radical ed. with Rowan Williams (Bowerdean 1983)

True God (1985)

Experiencing God (London, Sheldon Press, 1985)

Spirituality and Pastoral Care (1986)

Struggle in Babylon (London, Sheldon Press, 1988)

Care and Conflict: Leaves from a Pastoral Notebook (Darton, Longman & Todd, 1990)

The Eye of the Storm: Spiritual Resources for the Pursuit of Justice (London, Darton, Longman and Todd, 1992)

Subversive Orthodoxy: Traditional Faith and Radical Commitment (Toronto, Anglican Book Centre, 1992)

We Preach Christ Crucified (Church Publishing, 1994, revised 2006)

The Sky is Red: Discerning the Signs of the Times (London, Darton, Longman and Todd, 1997) 

Drugs and Pastoral Care (Darton, Longman and Todd, 1998)

Through our Long Exile: Contextual Theology and the Urban Experience (London, Darton Longman and Todd, 2001).

Experiencing God: Theology as Spirituality (2002, Wipf & Stock)

Race: Changing Society and the Churches (2005, Church Publishing)

Doing theology in Altab Ali Park (London, Darton Longman and Todd, 2006)

Prayer and Prophecy: The Essential Kenneth Leech (Seabury Books, 2009) (edited by others)

I will repost this in the Suggestions forum.