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Leslie Weatherhead

Leslie Dixon Weatherhead (14 October 1893 – 5 January 1976) was an English Christian theologian in the liberal Protestant tradition. Weatherhead was noted for his preaching ministry at City Temple in London and for his books, including ''The Will of God'', ''The Christian Agnostic'', and ''Psychology, Religion, and Healing''.
== Life ==
Weatherhead was born in London in 1893. He trained for the Methodist Ministry at Richmond Theological College, in south-west London. The First World War cut short his training, and he became Methodist Minister at Farnham, Surrey, in September 1915. After serving in India, Manchester, and Leeds, Weatherhead was called to be Minister of the City Temple, a Congregational Church on Holborn Viaduct in London. He served there from 1936 until his retirement in 1960. From 1930 till 1939, Weatherhead was a member of Dr Frank Buchman's Oxford Group and wrote several books reflecting the group's values, including ''Discipleship'' and ''The Will of God''. He often symbolised the "head" of the Oxford Group London.
His book ''This is the Victory'' was first printed in 1940 (preface dated November 1940) and reprinted in March 1942. In the space of time between these two editions, the City Temple was "gutted by fire from incendiary bombs dropped from enemy aeroplanes". He was able to continue his ministry thanks to the nearby St Sepulchre-without-Newgate church. After the war, Weatherhead raised the funds to rebuild the City Temple, largely from John D. Rockefeller. The City Temple stands to this day and is now a congregation of the United Reformed Church.
Weatherhead served as President of the Methodist conference in 1953. The re-built City Temple was opened in the presence of the Queen Mother in 1958. In 1960, Weatherhead retired to live at Bexhill-on-Sea. He died in 1976.
The three books of his sermons which Weatherhead considered his best were ''That Immortal Sea'', ''Over His Own Signature'' and ''Key Next Door''.〔Bishop, John. ("Leslie Weatherhead: Surgeon of the Soul", p. 2 )〕
Three biographies of Leslie Weatherhead have appeared: in 1960, for young people, ''Dr. Leslie Weatherhead of the City Temple'' by Christopher Maitland; in 1975 ''Leslie Weatherhead: A Personal Portrait'' by his son A. Kingsley Weatherhead, a professor of English; and most recently in 1999 ''Doctor of Souls: Leslie D. Weatherhead 1893–1976'' by John C. Travell.

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