William Temple

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William Temple was an influential 20th-century Archbishop of Canterbury known for his social theology and advocacy for Christian social reform in Britain.

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William Temple canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican theologian
Archbishop of Canterbury
Archbishop of Canterbury
Christian socialist
human
advocated economic justice
state responsibility for social welfare
welfare state principles
citizenship United Kingdom
countryOfBirth United Kingdom
countryOfDeath United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1881-10-15
dateOfDeath 1944-10-26
educatedAt Balliol College, Oxford
Rugby School
endTime Archbishop of Canterbury term 1944
Archbishop of York term 1942
Bishop of Manchester term 1929
familyName Temple
father Frederick Temple
givenName William
influenced post-war British social policy
influencedBy Anglican social thought
Christian socialist tradition
knownFor Christian social ethics
Christian social reform in Britain
ecumenism
social theology
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Church of England
movement Christian socialism
notableWork Christianity and Social Order
Mens Creatrix
Nature, Man and God
placeOfBirth Exeter
placeOfDeath Westgate-on-Sea
positionHeld Archbishop of Canterbury
Archbishop of York
Bishop of Manchester
religion Anglicanism
sexOrGender male
startTime Archbishop of Canterbury term 1942
Archbishop of York term 1929
Bishop of Manchester term 1921
theologicalTradition Anglican social theology
workLocation Canterbury
Manchester
York

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Geoffrey Fisher predecessor William Temple
Frederick Temple parentOf William Temple
Frederick Temple child William Temple
Frederick Temple influenced William Temple