Free Download Donald Reeves, "Memoirs of a Very Dangerous Man"
English | ISBN: 1847063136 | 2009 | 232 pages | PDF | 1528 KB
‘A Visionary with Attitude’ Jack Dee
The most extraordinary clergyman in the Church of England’ The Times
‘A very dangerous man’ Baroness Thatcher
Donald Reeves is a cult figure in religious and political circles. The former Rector of St James` Piccadilly, is a man of action and vision who lives out his religious belief through political activity and struggle. He is charismatic with enormous personal charm and persuasiveness.
After a conventional middle-class upbringing, Reeves felt pushed by God to be ordained. Following an apprenticeship at Maidstone, where he was already a controversial figure, Reeves became Chaplain to the notorious Anglican bishop Mervyn Stockwood. He was thus trained in an atmosphere of socialist politics with a tinge of sexual ambiguity. Stockwood is just one of the figures about whom Reeves writes with relish and acuity in this volume of memoirs.
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