William Temple’s Teaching [Hardcover] Ed A E Baker

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Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy offers a window into the influential teachings of William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury during WWII. Temple’s progressive views on social justice, ecumenism, and the church’s role in modern society sparked debates and shaped Anglican thought. Despite its age, this volume remains a valuable resource for exploring the evolution of Christian theology amidst rapid social change. With clean pages and a secure binding, it invites readers to engage with Temple’s thought-provoking perspectives.

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Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “William Temple’s Teaching” offers a fascinating glimpse into the theological insights of one of the most influential figures in 20th-century Anglican thought. Edited by A.E. Baker, this volume compiles the teachings of William Temple, who served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1942 to 1944. Temple’s progressive views on social justice, ecumenism, and the role of the church in modern society sparked vigorous debates and helped shape the Church of England’s stance on numerous issues. Despite its age, this book remains a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in the evolution of Christian theology during a turbulent period marked by world wars and rapid social change. With its clean pages and secure binding, this copy invites readers to immerse themselves in Temple’s thought-provoking perspectives on faith, ethics, and the church’s engagement with the world.

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