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Next year, 2016, marks the 75th anniversary of the Malvern Conference, as convened by Archbishop William Temple in 1941 to consider the ‘ordering of a new society’ after the Second World […]


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A ground-breaking exploratory symposium between local authorities and faith communities will be held at the University of Chester this week and will explore the new policy landscape that has emerged […]


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We’re Hiring!

29 Oct 2015

William Temple Foundation and the Spiritual Capital Development Company (SCDC) are recruiting for a paid intern to assist in the development of an exciting new project looking at the role […]


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Congratulations to Professor Angus Deaton who has been awarded the 2015 Nobel Award for Economics. Prof Deaton, who describes himself as “concerned with the poor of the world and how […]


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Readers heading to Greenbelt this weekend, the Christian arts, faith and justice festival, should be sure not to miss what are set to be engaging presentations from the Foundation’s own […]


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On Tuesday 9th June over twenty academics and civil society leaders came together for the first time as part of the newly formed Faith and Flourishing Neighbourhoods Network. During the day-long […]


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  Friends of the William Temple Foundation and members of the public are invited to attend the inaugural lecture of Professor Chris Baker: ‘Globalised Religion in an Era of Uncertainty’ […]


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We’re pleased to announce the publication of A Philosophy of Christian Materialism – Entangled Fidelities and the Public Good written by the Foundation’s Director of Research Chris Baker and Associate […]


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On Wednesday 18th March we were delighted to welcome the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu as the presenter of the inaugural William Temple Foundation Annual Lecture. Addressing a 130-strong […]


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The Foundation’s Associate Research Fellow Greg Smith has edited a new book which suggest that evangelical Christians put the welfare of those in greatest need above their own interest. Over […]


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