Originally published in 1910. Contents Include The Grounds of our Belief in God Religious Experience the Primary Evidence Its Appeal for Logic Support Revelation and Faith Religious Experience and Inspiration Distinction between Inspiration and other forms of Knowledge The Historic Basis of Christianity The need for a Historic Basis-Psychologically The Person of Christ Comleteness of his Religious Life The Problem of the Apocalyptic Sayings The Atonement and the Problem of Evil The need for Intelligible Doctrine Evil the Condition of the Victory og Good The Spirit, The Church and the Life Eternal How can Christ's Life Affect us Need of the Incarnation
William Temple was a priest in the Church of England. He served as Bishop of Manchester (1921–29), Archbishop of York (1929–42), and Archbishop of Canterbury (1942–44).
A renowned teacher and preacher, Temple 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. Also in 1942, with Chief Rabbi Joseph Hertz, Temple jointly founded the Council of Christians and Jews to combat anti-Jewish bigotry.
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