RT Book T1 The Red Dean of Canterbury: the public and private faces of Hewlett Johnson A1 Butler, John R. 1969- A1 Butler, John A2 Butler, John LA English PP London PB Scala YR 2011 ED 1. publ. UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/665343906 AB "In the mid-twentieth century, few people in Britain divided public opinion more than Hewlett Johnson. To the high-profile Dean of Canterbury Cathedral, the principles of communism were all but indistinguishable from Christian teaching about the Kingdom of God on earth, and he used his position to promote his beliefs. A global campaigner for peace in the Cold War era, he had audiences with Gandhi, Stalin, Khrushchev, Tito, Mao Tse-Tung and Chou En-Lai, Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. Wherever he spoke and preached, he was either adored as a Christian visionary or hated as a mouthpiece of Soviet propaganda. In his timely new biography, drawing for the first time on Johnson's own personal papers and other previously unexplored archives, including those of M15, John Butler explores the charismatic and intriguing figure of the 'Red Dean'"--Publisher's description, p. [4] of dust jacket NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN BX5199.J58 SN 1-85759-736-2 SN 978-1-85759-736-3 K1 Johnson, Hewlett : 1874-1966 K1 Johnson, Hewlett : 1874-1966 : Political and social views K1 Church of England : Clergy : Biography K1 Deans, Cathedral and collegiate : England : Canterbury : Biography K1 Communism and Christianity K1 Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966 K1 Johnson, Hewlett, 1874-1966 : Political and social views K1 Biografie