
William Temple by John Kent
William Temple (18811944) was the outstanding British religious leader of the twentieth century. He believed that the 'modern state' was incomplete without a modern Christian church, which should set the moral and political tone of the community. This is a study of Temple's public life, including his attempts to unite the world's Protestant churches.
Kent, John: - John Kent is Emeritus Professor of Theology, University of Bristol. His many publications include Holding the Fort: Studies in Victorian Revivalism (1978), The End of the Line?: The Development of Theology since 1700 (1982), The Unacceptable Face: The Modern Historian and the Church (1987) and William Temple: Church, State and Society in Britain, 1880-1950 (1993).
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| ISBN 13 | 9780521376303 |
| ISBN 10 | 0521376300 |
| Title | William Temple |
| Author | John Kent |
| Series | British Lives |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Year published | 1992-11-27 |
| Number of pages | 212 |
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