Leslie Dixon Weatherhead Books
Leslie Dixon Weatherhead was an English Christian theologian within the liberal Protestant tradition. Celebrated as one of Britain's most accomplished preachers of his era, Weatherhead gained renown for his impactful ministry at London's City Temple and his influential writings. His work explored profound questions of faith, reason, and spiritual healing, adeptly weaving theological insight with psychological understanding.






Dr. Weatherhead contends that the theological demands of Christianity are a barrier to an honest participation by a great number of people and that many agnostics are much closer to belief in the true God than many churchgoers. It is from this viewpoint that he writes in this unconventional book. He makes a strong case for his contention that loyalty to Christ and to his spirit can go hand in hand with the rejection of unlikely theological dogma and creed. Traditionalists may be shocked by the opinions expressed here; others will come to welcome them. Regardless of your own views, The Christian Agnostic demands to be read and pondered.
The Will of God
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The phrase "the will of God" is used loosely, says Leslie Weatherhead, and the consequence of that looseness to our peace of mind is serious. Weatherhead's recognition of this problem led him to write The Will of God, a classic that has helped more than a million grieving persons better understand the meaning of the phrase. It can help you as well. It was during the tumultuous era of World War II that Leslie Weatherhead preached five sermons on understanding the will of God for the congregation at City Temple in London. These sermons became the classic book The Will of God, which has helped hundreds of thousands of Christians explore how God's will is related to God's character and ultimate intentions for us. A six-week workbook study is also available that uses three case studies to illustrate the questions that arise in understanding the book #9780687008407.
Wounded Spirits
- 182 pages
- 7 hours of reading

