Religious experience and other essays and addresses / By William Temple, collected and edited with an introduction by Canon A. E. Baker.
Publisher: London : J. Clarke, 1958Description: 265 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. (port. as frontis.).Subject(s): Church of England -- Sermons | Anglican Communion -- Clergy | TheologyDDC classification: 230Item type | Current library | Collection | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Westminster Archives | Reserve Dewey | RESERVE 230 TEM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2022-2212 |
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RESERVE 200 UNH Unholy warfare : | RESERVE 220.5206 NEW The New English Bible: the Old Testament. | RESERVE 220.5206 NEW The New English Bible, New Testament. | RESERVE 230 TEM Religious experience and other essays and addresses / | RESERVE 261.7 HAR Faith in politics? : rediscovering the Christian roots of our political values / | RESERVE 262.9 BRU Medieval canon law / | RESERVE 262.9041 CAN The Canons of the Church of England : Canons Ecclesiastical promulged by the Convocations of Canterbury and York in 1964 and 1969 and by the General Synod of the Church of England from 1970. |
Robert Browning -- Religious experience -- The Godhead of Jesus -- Symbolism as a metaphysical principle -- The genius of the Church of England -- My point of view -- Archbishop Lord Davidson -- The idea of immortality in relation to religion and ethics -- Christ and the way to peace -- Christian democracy -- Christian unity -- In the beginning God -- The perils of a purely scientific education -- A conditional justification of war -- The sealed book -- The resources and influence of English literature -- Social witness and evangelism -- The church in the bible -- Thomism and modern needs -- A Christmas broadcast -- Varia -- What Christians stand for in the secular world -- Christianity as an interpretation of history.