William Temple (Archbishop)
William Temple
(
1881
-
1944
),
Archbishop of Canterbury
(
1942
- 1944) was the second son of Archbishop
Frederick Temple
(1821-1902). In
1932
-
1933
, he gave the
Gifford Lectures
. A renowned teacher and preacher, he is perhaps best known for his
1942
book
Christianity and Social Order
, which set out an
Anglican
social theology
and a vision for what would constitute a just post-war society. See
William Temple
for entries for other William Temples.
Preceded by:
Cosmo Gordon Lang
Archbishop of Canterbury
Followed by:
Geoffrey Francis Fisher
Temple, William Temple, William Temple, William Temple, William
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