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  1. 14 de mai. de 2022 · In this paper, I will investigate the early work of William Temple (1881–1944). My contention is that Temple’s systematic philosophy contains resources for an interesting variant of a desire argument for God’s existence and for the truth of Christianity. This desire argument moves from claims about the nature of human reason to the conditions for its satisfaction and how that ...

  2. 5 de dez. de 2022 · Sir William Temple. Sir William Temple (1555 – 1627), the man who would give his name to the Temple Bar area, led an extraordinary life of great contradictions. At the surface level he appears to be a man of high academic achievement, with puritan religious values showing zealous service to patrons and country, but on a deeper level so ...

  3. William Temple (October 15, 1881 – October 26, 1944) was the 98th Archbishop of Canterbury (1942–1944), the second son of Archbishop Frederick Temple (1821-1902). He was educated at Rugby School and Balliol College, University of Oxford , and in 1932-1933, he gave the Gifford Lectures.

  4. Temple’s theological convictions also evolved, particularly across the 1930s, increasingly emphasising themes of redemption, justification and conversion. This book is therefore recommended to anyone intrigued either by what servant leadership can look like in a hierarchical Church and society, or simply by Temple himself, and how an outstandingly gifted disciple chose to lead in daunting times.

  5. William Temple Franklin Jr, known as Temple Franklin, (February 22, 1760 – May 25, 1823) was an American diplomat and real estate speculator who is best known for his involvement with the American diplomatic mission in France during the American Revolutionary War. Beginning at the age of 16, he served as secretary to his grandfather Benjamin ...

  6. Ronald Preston as Heir to William Temple ’, Studies in Christian Ethics 17.2 (2004), pp. 148 –61CrossRef Google Scholar, in which I explain further how Ronald Preston both was, and was not, Temple's theological successor.

  7. WILLIAM TEMPLE, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY: HIS LIFE AND LETTERS By F. A. Iremonger. London: Oxford University Press, 1948. Pp. xv, 663. $6.50. - Volume 18 Issue 2

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