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Kenneth Leech
Born15 June 1939
Died12 September 2015 (aged 76)
Manchester, England
Other namesKen Leech
Alma mater
Spouse(s)
  • Rheta Wall (div. 1993)[1][2]
  • [1][2]
ReligionChristianity (Anglican)
ChurchChurch of England
Ordained
  • 1964 (deacon)
  • 1965 (priest)
WritingsTrue God (1985)
  • Holy Trinity, Hoxton

Kenneth Leech (1939–2015), also known as Ken Leech, was an English Anglican priest and Christian socialist in the Anglo-Catholic tradition.

Leech was born on 15 June 1939 into a secular working-class family in Ashton-under-Lyne in greater Manchester.[3] As a teenager he became a Christian and a socialist at the same time.[4][5][6] A speech denouncing apartheid at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester in 1956 by Trevor Huddleston, a priest of the Community of the Resurrection who had just returned from South Africa, had a particularly powerful impact on him.[5][7] He would remember thinking, 'If this faith could drive this man to oppose racism with such passion, perhaps it could drive me too.'[5][8]

Leech moved to the East End of London in 1958[9] where he began his studies for a degree in history at King's College London.[10] This move, he later wrote, was the real turning point of his life.[11] He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1961[citation needed] and then went to Trinity College, Oxford, from which he graduated in 1964.[12] He was also ordained to the diaconate in 1964.[13] After theological studies at St Stephen's House, Oxford, he was ordained to the priesthood in 1965.[14] He served in urban London parishes afflicted by poverty and confronted issues of racism and drug abuse. After ordination, he served for two years as a curate at Holy Trinity Hoxton in the East End of London[citation needed] and then from 1967 to 1971 at St Anne's, Soho.[15]

While in Soho, Leech set up the Soho Drug Group (1967)[16] which ministered to young addicts, many of whom had been drawn into prostitution. In 1969, at the instigation of and in conjunction with Anton-Wallich-Clifford and the Simon Community, he established the charity Centrepoint which became the United Kingdom's leading national charity tackling youth homelessness.[17] From 1971 to 1974 he was chaplain and tutor in pastoral studies at St Augustine's College, Canterbury.[3][18] In 1974 he became rector of St Matthew's Bethnal Green[15] where he served until 1979.[citation needed] While at St Matthew's he became deeply involved in the struggle against the National Front and other racist and fascist groups.[19] In 1974, with Rowan Williams (who became the Archbishop of Canterbury) and others, he founded the Jubilee Group,[20] a network of Christian socialists in Britain and across the Anglican Communion,[citation needed] most of whom were Anglo-Catholics.[21] In 1980 he became Race Relations Field Officer for the British Council of Churches Community and Race Relations Unit.[citation needed] The following year he was named Race Relations Field Officer of the Church of England's Board for Social Responsibility.[22] He was an honorary assistant curate of St Clement's Church, Notting Dale (1982 to 1988), and of St James' Church, Norlands (1985 to 1988).[2] He was director of the Runnymede Trust, a think tank dedicated to promoting ethnic diversity in Britain, from 1987 to 1990.[10] From 1990 until 2004, when he retired from full-time parish ministry, he was community theologian at St Botolph's Aldgate, a church located at the intersection of the City of London and the East End.[10][23] As archbishop, Rowan Williams awarded him a Lambeth doctorate.[10]

Leech was an advocate of contextual theology.[3] As much as he admired the work of academic theologians,[citation needed] he insisted that authentic Christian theology could not be confined to the academy[10] or to the pastor's study.[citation needed] He believed that it must be grounded in prayer and should be the work of the entire local Christian community across the boundaries of class, race, and sex.[24] At the heart of his faith was what he called 'subversive orthodoxy'; the indissoluble union of contemplative spirituality, sacramental worship, orthodox doctrine and social action. He argued that this conjunction of faith and the quest for justice, which points to the coming of the Kingdom of God on earth, is the essential mark of the Christian life and underlies scripture, the teachings of the Church Fathers and the Christian mystical tradition. His work also drew on the radical and even revolutionary strands in Anglo-Catholicism[citation needed] represented by figures such as Stewart Headlam,[25] Thomas Hancock, Charles Marson, Percy Widdrington,[citation needed]Conrad Noel,[25][26] and Stanley Evans.[27] He respected the contributions of F. D. Maurice,[28]Brooke Foss Westcott, Charles Gore, William Temple, and other reform-minded Anglican Christian socialists, but thought them often to be too timid and middle class.

Although Leech was critical of theological liberalism, unlike some Anglo-Catholics he supported the ordination of women and the rights of gay and lesbian people.[3][10][27][29] His publications include guides to prayer and spiritual direction, autobiographical reflections on urban ministry and theological critiques of capitalism and social injustice. Of his weightiest theological work, True God (published in the United States as Experiencing God), the philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre wrote that 'there are few other books that state in so comprehensive a fashion what is at stake in believing or not believing in the God of Catholic Christianity.'[30]

Leech died of cancer in Manchester on 12 September 2015.[1][31]

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Published works[edit]

Books authored[edit]

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  • Drugs for Young People: Their Use and Misuse. With Jordan, Brenda. Oxford: Religious Education Press. 1967.
  • Pastoral Care and the Drug Scene. London: SPCK. 1970.
  • Keep the Faith, Baby: A Close-Up of London's Drop-Outs. London: SPCK. 1973. ISBN978-0-281-02717-0.
  • Youthquake: The Growth of a Counter-Culture through Two Decades. London: Sheldon Press. 1973. ISBN978-0-85969-002-7.
  • A Practical Guide to the Drug Scene (rev. ed.). London: Sheldon Press. 1974 [1970]. ISBN978-0-85969-004-1.[a]
  • Soul Friend: A Study of Spirituality. London: Sheldon Press. 1977. ISBN978-0-85969-113-0.
  • True Prayer: An Introduction to Christian Spirituality. London: Sheldon Press. 1980. ISBN978-0-85969-255-7.
  • The Social God. London: Sheldon Press. 1981. ISBN978-0-85969-342-4.
  • What Everyone Should Know About Drugs. Overcoming Common Problems. London: Sheldon Press. 1983. ISBN978-0-85969-374-5.
  • True God: An Exploration in Spiritual Theology. London: Sheldon Press. 1985. ISBN978-0-85969-388-2.[b]
  • Spirituality and Pastoral Care. London: Sheldon Press. 1986. ISBN978-0-85969-520-6.
  • Struggle in Babylon: Racism in the Cities and Churches of Britain. London: Sheldon Press. 1988. ISBN978-0-85969-577-0.
  • Care and Conflict: Leaves from a Pastoral Notebook. London: Darton, Longman and Todd. 1990. ISBN978-0-232-51898-6.
  • The Birth of Monster: The Growth of Racist Legislation since the 1950s. London: Runnymede Trust. 1990. ISBN978-0-902397-89-7.
  • Subversive Orthodoxy: Traditional Faith and Radical Commitment. Toronto: Anglican Book Centre. 1992. ISBN978-0-921846-49-9.
  • The Eye of the Storm: Spiritual Resources for the Pursuit of Justice. London: Darton, Longman and Todd. 1992. ISBN978-0-232-51993-8.[c]
  • We Preach Christ Crucified: The Proclamation of the Cross in a Dark Age. London: Darton, Longman and Todd. 1994. ISBN978-0-232-52085-9.
  • Soul Friend: Spiritual Direction in the Modern World. London: Darton, Longman and Todd. 1994 [1977]. ISBN978-0-232-52058-3.
  • The Sky is Red: Discerning the Signs of the Times. London: Darton, Longman and Todd. 1997. ISBN978-0-232-52167-2.
  • Drugs and Pastoral Care. London: Darton, Longman and Todd. 1998. ISBN978-0-232-52182-5.
  • Through our Long Exile: Contextual Theology and the Urban Experience. London: Darton, Longman and Todd. 2001. ISBN978-0-232-52334-8.
  • Race: Changing Society and the Churches. London: SPCK. 2005. ISBN978-0-281-05653-8.
  • We Preach Christ Crucified. New York: Church Publishing. 2005 [1994]. ISBN978-0-89869-499-4.
  • Doing Theology in Altab Ali Park. London: Darton, Longman and Todd. 2006. ISBN978-0-232-52571-7.
  • Prayer and Prophecy: The Essential Kenneth Leech. Edited by Bunch, David; Ritchie, Angus. London: Darton, Longman and Todd. 2009. ISBN978-0-232-52765-0.

Books edited[edit]

  • The Book of the Lover and the Beloved. By Llull, Ramon. Editor. Translated by Peers, E. Allison. London: Sheldon Press. 1978. ISBN978-0-85969-142-0.
  • Christianity Reinterpreted? A Critical Examination of the 1978 Reith Lectures. Editor. Jubilee Lent Lectures. 1979. Penarth, Wales: Church in Wales Publications. 1979. OCLC6077350.
  • Thatcherism. Editor. Jubilee Lent Lectures. 1980. London: Jubilee Group. OCLC16615398.
  • Till All be Held Common: Christians and the Debate on Common Ownership Today. Editor. Jubilee Lent Lectures. 1981. London: Jubilee Group. 1982. OCLC977956955.
  • Essays Catholic and Radical. Edited with Williams, Rowan. London: Bowerdean Press. 1983. ISBN978-0-906097-10-6.
  • After Marx. Editor. Jubilee Lent Lectures. 1983. London: Jubilee Group. 1984. OCLC34876833.
  • Letters from Seven Churches: Addressed to the Archbishop's Commission on Urban Priority Areas. Edited with Drummond, Terry. Jubilee Lent Lectures. 1984. London: Jubilee Group. 1984. OCLC23170385.
  • The Bible, Racism and Anti-Semitism. Editor. Theology and Racism. 1. London: Board for Social Responsibility. 1985. OCLC12643532.
  • Conrad Noel and the Catholic Crusade: A Critical Evaluation. Editor. London: Jubilee Group. 1993. ISBN978-0-905595-11-5.
  • Setting the Church of England Free: The Case for Disestablishment. Editor. London: Jubilee Group. 2001. ISBN978-0-905595-13-9.

Book chapters[edit]

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  • 'Stewart Headlam'. In Reckitt, Maurice B.For Christ and the People: Studies of Four Socialist Priests and Prophets of the Church of England between 1870 and 1930. London: SPCK. 1968. ISBN978-0-281-02255-7.
  • 'The Christian Left in Britain, 1850–1950'. In Ambler, Rex; Haslam, David. Agenda for Prophets: Towards a Political Theology for Britain. London: Bowerdean Press. 1980. ISBN978-0-906097-08-3.
  • 'Spirituality and Social Justice'. In Leech, Kenneth. The Study of Spirituality. New York: Oxford University Press. 1986. pp. 582–583. ISBN978-0-19-504169-9.
  • 'Beyond Gin and Lace: Homosexuality and the Anglo-Catholic Subculture'. In Beck, Ashley; Hunt, Ros. Speaking Love's Name: Homosexuality: Some Catholic and Socialist Reflections. London: Jubilee Group. 1988. pp. 16–27. OCLC19881427. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  • 'The Carnality of Grace': Sexuality, Spirituality and Pastoral Ministry'. In Woodward, James. Embracing the Chaos: Theological Responses to AIDS. London: SPCK. 1990. pp. 59ff. ISBN978-0-281-04465-8.
  • 'The Junkies' Doctors and the London Drug Scene in the 1960s: Some Remembered Fragments'. In Whynes, David K.; Bean, Philip T.Policing and Prescribing: The British System of Drug Control. Basingstoke, England: Macmillan. 1991. pp. 35–59. doi:10.1007/978-1-349-11451-1. ISBN978-0-333-52229-5.
  • 'Some Light from the Noel Archives'. In Leech, Kenneth. Conrad Noel and the Catholic Crusade. London: Jubilee Group. 1993. ISBN978-0-905595-11-5.
  • 'Spirituality and Liberation'. In Byrne, Peter; Houlden, Leslie. Companion Encyclopedia of Theology. London: Routledge. 1995. pp. 642–664. doi:10.4324/9780203414033. ISBN978-0-415-06447-7.
  • 'Introduction'. In Leech, Kenneth. Setting the Church of England Free: The Case for Disestablishment. London: Jubilee Group. 2001. ISBN978-0-905595-13-9.
  • 'The World Turned Upside Down'. In Leech, Kenneth. Setting the Church of England Free: The Case for Disestablishment. London: Jubilee Group. 2001. ISBN978-0-905595-13-9.
  • 'The Rebel Church in the Back Streets: Where Are We Now?' In Bradstock, Andrew; Rowland, Christopher. Radical Christian Writings: A Reader. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. 2002. pp. 328–331. ISBN978-0-631-22249-1.
  • 'Evans, Stanley George (1912–1965)'. In Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, Brian. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/50500. ISBN978-0-19-861411-1.
  • 'Groser, St John Beverley (1890–1966)'. In Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, Brian. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/66048. ISBN978-0-19-861411-1.
  • 'Noel, Conrad Le Despenser Roden (1869–1942)'. In Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, Brian. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/37813. ISBN978-0-19-861411-1.
  • 'Williamson, Joseph (1895–1988)'. In Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, Brian. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/66834. ISBN978-0-19-861411-1.

Journal articles[edit]

  • 'What Has Happened to Christian Social Theology?'. Theology. 68 (537): 134–139. 1965. doi:10.1177/0040571X6506853704. ISSN0040-571X.
  • 'Migration and the British Population, 1955–1962'. Race. 7 (4): 401–408. 1966. doi:10.1177/030639686600700407. ISSN0040-571X.
  • 'Housing and Immigration, Crisis in London'. Race. 8 (4): 329–343. 1967. doi:10.1177/030639686700800401. ISSN0306-3968.
  • 'The Hippies and Beyond'. The Modern Churchman. 16 (supplement): 82–92. doi:10.3828/MC.16.0.82. ISSN0026-7597.
  • 'The Role of the Voluntary Agencies in the Various Aspects of Prevention and Rehabilitation of Drug Abusers'. Addiction. 67 (2): 131–136. 1972. doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.1972.tb01182.x. ISSN0965-2140.
  • 'Famine of the Spirit'. Theology. 77 (647): 239–241. 1974. doi:10.1177/0040571X7407700503. ISSN0040-571X.
  • 'The Resurrection of the Catholic Social Voice'. Theology. 77 (654): 630–637. 1974. doi:10.1177/0040571X7407701204. ISSN0040-571X.[d]
  • 'Believing in the Incarnation'. Theology. 79 (668): 68–76. 1976. doi:10.1177/0040571X7607900202. ISSN0040-571X.[e]
  • 'Spiritual Direction and Psychotherapy'. Contact. 61 (1): 13–20. 1978. doi:10.1080/13520806.1978.11759387. ISSN1352-0806.
  • 'The Pastor's Problems: I. The Pastor and His Devotional Life'. The Expository Times. 91 (12): 356–358. 1980. doi:10.1177/001452468009101202. ISSN0014-5246.
  • 'Liberating Theology: The Thought of Juan Luis Segundo'. Theology. 84 (700): 258–266. 1981. doi:10.1177/0040571X8108400404. ISSN0040-571X.
  • 'First Aid in Pastoral Care: V. Drug Abuse'. The Expository Times. 95 (11): 324–328. 1984. doi:10.1177/001452468409501102. ISSN0040-571X.
  • 'First Aid in Pastoral Care: XI. Race and Racism'. The Expository Times. 96 (5): 132–136. 1985. doi:10.1177/001452468509600502. ISSN0040-571X.
  • 'Some Recent Trends in Catholic Social Theology'. Theology. 88 (725): 365–374. 1985. doi:10.1177/0040571X8508800505. ISSN0040-571X.
  • ''Diverse Reports' and the Meaning of 'Racism''. Race & Class. 28 (2): 82–88. 1986. doi:10.1177/030639688602800206. ISSN0306-3968.
  • 'Dark Night and Revolution: St John of the Cross and Karl Marx'. The Modern Churchman. 29 (4): 1–10. 1987. doi:10.3828/MC.29.4.1. ISSN0026-7597.
  • 'Thomas Merton as a Theologian of Resistance'. Theology. 91 (744): 464–473. 1988. doi:10.1177/0040571X8809100603. ISSN0040-571X.
  • 'Was Our Heroin Problem Necessary?'. Addiction Research. 5 (2): 79–82. 1997. doi:10.3109/16066359709005251. ISSN1606-6359.

Other[edit]

  • 'Area Reports on Cities and Boroughs with Substantial Immigrant Settlements: Stepney (East London)'. Institute of Race Relations Newsletter (supplement). London: Institute of Race Relations. November 1964. OCLC22629914.
  • The Drug Subculture: A Christian Analysis. Drug Dependence in Britain. 3. London: Church Information Office. 1969. ISBN978-0-7151-6503-4.
  • Action for Revival. London: Church Literature Association. 1974. OCLC491013552.
  • Catholic Theology and Social Change. London: Jubilee Group. 1976. ISBN978-0-905595-02-3.
  • Contemplation and Resistance: As Seen in the Spirituality of Thomas Merton. London: Jubilee Group. 1976. ISBN978-0-905595-03-0.
  • The Charismatic Movement and the Demons. London: Jubilee Group. 1976. OCLC16370978.
  • Brick Lane 1978: The Events and Their Significance. Birmingham: AFFOR. 1980. ISBN978-0-907127-03-1.
  • The False Prophets of Reassurance. London: Jubilee Group. 1980. OCLC499566230.
  • 'Introduction'. In Leicester Consultation. The Church of England and Racism. London: Board for Social Responsibility. 1981. OCLC25142573.
  • Race Today. Race Relations Fieldwork Background Papers. 2. London: Board of Social Responsibility. 1981. OCLC31329437.
  • Religion and the Rise of Racism. Tawney Memorial Lectures. 5. Christian Socialist Movement. 1982. OCLC10127587.
  • The Bishops and the Economy: A Jubilee Group Symposium of Responses to the American Roman Catholic Bishops' Pastoral Letter on Catholic Social Teaching and the US Economy. Editor. London: Jubilee Group. 1985. OCLC29762492.
  • Prayer and Prophecy: Some Reflections on the British Urban Scene. Philadelphia: Ascension Press. 1986. OCLC23148812.
  • Silence and Ministry. Oxford: SLG Press. 1987. ISBN978-0-7283-0118-4.
  • Julian Reconsidered. With Ward, Benedicta. Oxford: SLG Press. 1988. ISBN978-0-7283-0122-1.
  • A Question in Dispute: The Debate About an 'Ethnic' Question in the Census. London: Runnymede Trust. 1989. ISBN978-0-902397-79-8.
  • The Radical Anglo-Catholic Social Vision. Discussion Papers (Centre for Theology and Public Issues). 2. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh. 1989. OCLC606104937.
  • The Gospel, The Catholic Church and the World: The Social Theology of Michael Ramsey. London: Jubilee Group. 1990. OCLC28403686.
  • The Anglo-Catholic Social Conscience: Two Critical Essays. London: Jubilee Group. 1991. ISBN978-0-905595-08-5.
  • Race, Class and Homelessness in Britain and the USA. Founders' Lectures. 1993. London: Catholic Housing Aid Society. 1993. ISBN978-1-897674-04-8.
  • Brick Lane 1978: The Events and Their Significance(PDF). London: Stepney Books. 1994 [1980]. ISBN978-0-9505241-9-1.
  • 'Holy Communists'. The Witness. Vol. 77. Episcopal Church Publishing Company. 1994.
  • Politics and the Faith Today: Catholic Social Vision for the 1990s. Affirming Catholicism. London: Dartman, Longman and Todd. 1994. ISBN978-0-232-52080-4.
  • Who Will Sound the Trumpet? The Jubilee Group and the Future of the Left. Editor. London: Jubilee Group. 1994. ISBN978-0-905595-12-2.
  • Myers–Briggs: Some Critical Reflections. Editor. London: Jubilee Group. 1996. OCLC38234278.
  • Drugs and the Church: A Background Paper for the Board for Social Responsibility. London: Church of England. 1998. OCLC41463498. GS Misc. 527.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^This work is a revised edition of Pastoral Care and the Drug Scene, 1970.
  2. ^Also published by Harper & Row in San Francisco with the title Experiencing God: Theology as Spirituality.
  3. ^Also published by HarperSanFrancisco in San Francisco with the title The Eye of the Storm: Living Spiritually in the Real World.
  4. ^Also published on its own by the Jubilee Group in London with the title The Resurrection of the Catholic Social Voice (ISBN978-0-905595-00-9).
  5. ^Also published on its own by the Jubilee Group in London with the title Believing in the Incarnation and Its Consequences (ISBN978-0-85191-089-5).

References[edit]

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Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ abcOestreicher, Paul (22 September 2015). 'The Rev Ken Leech Obituary'. The Guardian. London. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  2. ^ abc'Leech, Rev. Kenneth'. Who Was Who. London: A & C Black. 2016. Retrieved 14 June 2017 – via Oxford University Press.
  3. ^ abcdDrummond, Terry (2 October 2015). 'The Revd Dr Kenneth Leech'. Church Times. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  4. ^Roberts 2015, p. 114.
  5. ^ abcLeech, Kenneth (2000). 'Socialism, Christianity and East London'. Workers' Liberty. Alliance for Workers' Liberty. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  6. ^Leech, Kenneth (1994). 'Holy Communists'. The Witness. Vol. 77. Episcopal Church Publishing Company.
  7. ^McGrandle 2004, p. 110.
  8. ^Leech 2009, p. 307.
  9. ^Leech 2002b, p. 328.
  10. ^ abcdef'The Reverend Kenneth Leech, Anglican Priest – Obituary'. The Daily Telegraph. 23 September 2015. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  11. ^Leech 2009, p. 308.
  12. ^Latham 1999, p. 130.
  13. ^Byrne & Houlden 1995, p. xvii.
  14. ^Leech 1991, p. 37; Leech 2002a.
  15. ^ abHerbert Ferrara 2004.
  16. ^Woodward 1990, p. vii.
  17. ^Gould, Mark (16 June 2004). 'Community Spirit'. The Guardian. Retrieved 5 March 2009.
  18. ^Leech 1994.
  19. ^Leech 1990, pp. 86–98.
  20. ^Goddard 2013, pp. 23, 35.
  21. ^Croft 2016; Latham 1999, p. 16.
  22. ^Wilkins, Richard (1989). 'Britain in Black and White'. Third Way. Vol. 12 no. 5. London. p. 26. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  23. ^'Farewell to the Days of Birettas and Cassocks'. Church Times. London. 23 April 2004. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  24. ^Leech 1980, p. 9; Leech 2001, pp. 121–135; Leech 2006, pp. 155–156, 215–223.
  25. ^ abTownley, Peter (6 October 2015). 'Reverend Kenneth Leech: Priest who Worked among the Homeless and with Drug Addicts at Centrepoint'. The Independent. London. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  26. ^Gladwin, John (1989). 'A Catholic Challenge to the Capitalist Monopoly'. Third Way. Vol. 12 no. 9. London. p. 11. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  27. ^ abMilbank, Alison (2017). Subversive Orthodoxy(docx) (Speech). Liverpool: Diocese of Liverpool. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  28. ^Milbank, Alison (2017). Subversive Orthodoxy(docx) (Speech). Liverpool: Diocese of Liverpool. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  29. ^Latham 1999, p. 89.
  30. ^MacIntyre 2009, p. 7.
  31. ^McColman, Carl (13 September 2015). 'In Memoriam: Kenneth Leech'. A Contemplative Faith. Patheos. Retrieved 1 October 2017.

Works cited[edit]

Byrne, Peter; Houlden, Leslie, eds. (1995). Companion Encyclopedia of Theology. London: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780203414033. ISBN978-0-415-06447-7.
Croft, W. S. (2016). 'Anglo-Catholic Theology'. In Davie, Martin; Grass, Tim; Holmes, Stephen R.; McDowell, John; Noble, T. A. (eds.). New Dictionary of Theology: Historical and Systematic (2nd ed.). Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press. ISBN978-0-8308-7962-5.
Goddard, Andrew (2013). Rowan Williams: His Legacy. Oxford: Lion Books. ISBN978-0-7459-5762-3.
Herbert Ferrara, Miranda, ed. (2004). 'Leech, Kenneth'. The Writers Directory, 2005. St. James Press.
Latham, Steven Foster (1999). 'Is There Any Word from the Lord?' Schools of Contemporary Christian Prophecy(PDF) (PhD thesis). London: King's College London. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
Leech, Kenneth (1980). True Prayer: An Introduction to Christian Spirituality. London: Sheldon Press. ISBN978-0-85969-255-7.
——— (1990). Care and Conflict: Leaves from a Pastoral Notebook. London: Darton, Longman and Todd. ISBN978-0-232-51898-6.
——— (1991). 'The Junkies' Doctors and the London Drug Scene in the 1960s: Some Remembered Fragments'. In Whynes, David K.; Bean, Philip T. (eds.). Policing and Prescribing: The British System of Drug Control. Basingstoke, England: Macmillan. pp. 35–59. doi:10.1007/978-1-349-11451-1. ISBN978-0-333-52229-5.
——— (1994) [1977]. Soul Friend: Spiritual Direction in the Modern World (rev. ed.). Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Morehouse Publishing (published 2001). ISBN978-0-8192-2539-9.
——— (2001). Through our Long Exile: Contextual Theology and the Urban Experience. London: Darton, Longman and Todd. ISBN978-0-232-52334-8.
——— (2002a) [1985]. Experiencing God: Theology as Spirituality. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock Publishers. ISBN978-1-57910-613-3.
——— (2002b). 'The Rebel Church in the Back Streets: Where Are We Now?'. In Bradstock, Andrew; Rowland, Christopher (eds.). Radical Christian Writings: A Reader. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. pp. 328–331. ISBN978-0-631-22249-1.
——— (2006). Doing Theology in Altab Ali Park. London: Darton, Longman and Todd. ISBN978-0-232-52571-7.
——— (2009). Bunch, David; Ritchie, Angus (eds.). Prayer and Prophecy: The Essential Kenneth Leech. London: Darton, Longman and Todd. ISBN978-0-232-52765-0.
MacIntyre, Alasdair (2009). Preface. Prayer and Prophecy: The Essential Kenneth Leech. By Leech, Kenneth. Bunch, David; Ritchie, Angus (eds.). London: Darton, Longman and Todd. ISBN978-0-232-52765-0.
McGrandle, Piers (2004). Trevor Huddleston: Turbulent Priest. London: Continuum. ISBN978-0-8264-7123-9.
Roberts, Nicholas (2015). Psychological and Theological Theories of Addiction: Towards an Integrated Study(PDF) (PhD thesis). London: King's College London. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
Woodward, James, ed. (1990). Embracing the Chaos: Theological Responses to AIDS. London: SPCK. ISBN978-0-281-04465-8.

Further reading[edit]

Bunch, David (2011). Social Trinitarianism and Contextual Theology: A Critical Evaluation of the Theology, Ministry, and Politics of Kenneth Leech (DMin thesis). London: King's College London.
Davis, Valerie Dawn (1982). Moral and Ascetical Components in the Theologies of F.P. Harton and Kenneth Leech (MA diss.). New York: General Theological Seminary.
Driskell, Joseph D. (1995). The Psychological and Theological Anthropologies of Seward Hiltner and Kenneth Leech: Toward a Synthesis Suitable for Pastoral Counseling and Spiritual Direction (PhD thesis). Graduate Theological Union.
Taylor, Andrew W. (1985). The Social Dimensions of Christian Spirituality in the Thought of Kenneth Leech (MA diss.). Montreal: McGill University. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
Toews, Richard (1997). The Jubilee Group in the Church of England: The Prophetic Voice of a Community in Ekklesia (MA thesis). Burnaby, British Columbia: Simon Fraser University. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
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µTorrent Extreme Leecher Edition v2.50 Public l 4.1 MB

An important update lines up for all fans of the extremes Leecher edition, this version 2.5 is based on µTorrent v1.61 Build 490 and is to contain according to own data of the developers without any Call Homes.
uTorrent extremes LE (original)
The Mod is like the original.
uTorrent extremes LE (Multi)

5 Leecher Edition No Report Online

The Mod is like the original, except that on the tracker 10x as much Upload is indicated.
uTorrent extremes LE (report Seeder + Multi)
The Mod is like the original, only that the Upload times 10 is multiplied. On the tracker 10x as much Upload is thus indicated. You are indicated on the tracker as Seeder, it's done in such a way as if you have the file completely and you give only Upload. Download is not counted. Inclusive NoComplete feature, it is sent to the tracker no more status if the file were completely loaded.
uTorrent extremes LE (report Seeder + Multi) v2
Like the above Mod, only the Mod on the Trackern should function, where so far error messages were µTorrentClient indicated in.
uTorrent extremes LE (report Seeder)
The Mod is like the original. You are indicated on the tracker as Seeder, it is done in such a way as if you have the file completely and give only Upload. Download is not counted. Inclusive NoComplete feature, it's sent to the tracker no more status if the file were completely loaded.
uTorrent extremes LE (report Seeder) v2
Like the above Mod, only the Mod on the Trackern should function, where so far error messages were µTorrentClient indicated in.
uTorrent extremes LE (Noreport Seeder)
The Mod is like the original. You give neither Upload nor Downloadreport to the tracker. Inclusive NoComplete feature, it's sent to the tracker no more status if the file were completely loaded.
uTorrent extremes LE (Noreport Seeder) v2
Like the above Mod, only the Mod on the Trackern should function, where so far error messages were µTorrentClient indicated in.
µTorrent extreme Leecher edition IpFilter Updater.
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