NEW TEMPLE TRACT: Other Than Christian Faith Traditions in the 1985 Faith in the City Report: Historical Analysis & Contemporary Reflection @paulgweller.bsky.social's timely reflection on religious diversity, pluralism and the continuing legacy of FitC williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/temple-tracts/
William Temple Foundation
@williamtemplefdn.bsky.social
Shaping debate on religion in public life; continuing Archbishop William Temple's legacy of faith-informed social reform williamtemplefoundation.org.uk
NEW PODCAST: Britain's New Political Frontier - Faith and Faultlines in a Changing Nation, ep.2 of our new Faith Seeking Justice series Hear Tabitha von Kaufmann discuss the politicisation and increasing visibility of faith in contemporary Britain: open.spotify.com/episode/6m3f...
LAUNCHING: But Where Are The Women? Reckoning With The Quiet Revival, the first episode of our new podcast series Faith Seeking Justice Listen to Abigail King on the state of faith in the UK today and the distinctiveness of Gen Z in that story: open.spotify.com/episode/5FDq...
NEW BLOG: 'theology ... relates to everything; its pedagogy is that of wholeness, inviting us to an entire process of engaging with all the sciences through our participation in wisdom. We ignore it at our peril.' Read Yazid Said here: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/religion-the...
'People...need a place to go with our grief that is neither hatred, nor despair … nor either the immobilising self-deception of obligatory positivity that the Christian mainstream all too often seems to mean by “hope.”' @carolynwhitnall.bsky.social: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/the-bright-s...
LAUNCHING THIS WEEK: Faith Seeking Justice, the new series of the William Temple Foundation podcast Abigail King will join us to discuss the state of faith in the UK today in the aftermath of The Quiet Revival Report Stay tuned to catch this timely conversation!
NEW BLOG: @carolynwhitnall.bsky.social examines lament, marketed Christianity, and 'positive thinking' in The Bright Side and the Rise of the Far Right Read here: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/the-bright-s...
Have you read the second in our latest series of blogs? Alex Smith presents an Augustinian reminder for the Church in a world in crisis: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/an-augustini...
Weary at the state of our politics? Concerned about the world's future? Augustine may have something to offer you Read Alex Smith's blog: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/an-augustini...
NEW BLOG: 'if the state is seen as synonymous with the outworking of the Kingdom of God, how then does one respond when the empire’s stability crumbles, when its security seems uncertain, and the symbol of its might is sacked by an enemy army?' williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/an-augustini...
Have you read the first blog in our latest series? Masako Hayashi presents an ethical strategy for rebuilding after political collapse, in the tradition of Archbishop William Temple Read here: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/love-your-en...
NEW BLOG: 'To love one’s enemies is not to soften conflict but to prepare ethically for the world that may begin after the collapse of the present one.' Masako Hayashi sets out a case for ethical preparedness in the face of political collapse: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/love-your-en...
Join Chris Baker online or in-person this Saturday (21st) as he contributes to 'The Quiet Revival: myth, memory or movement?' symposium We're delighted to partner with Progressive Christianity Network and Westminster College, Cambridge Sign up here: www.tickettailor.com/events/westm...
NEW PODCAST: Director of Research Chris Baker interviews Dr Richard McNeill Douglas on the vital contributions of public theology as we address and engage with the climate crisis Listen here: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/podcast/
What does it mean to seek renewal in neighbourhoods shaped by loss, resilience, and hope? Sarah Small's Temple Urban Tract reflects on place, faithfulness, and long-term presence in urban contexts Read here: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/temple-tract... Eden Network: www.facebook.com/EdenNetwork
How should theology respond to austerity and structural poverty? Dr Joseph Forde reviews @chrisshannahan.bsky.social's Life on the Breadline - a powerful, research-led call for an austerity-age theology of liberation Read: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/review-of-li...
Have you read? In our latest Temple Tract, Kat Gregory-Witham considers relational Christian engagement in complex urban settings Read today: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/temple-tracts/
NEW REVIEW: Dr Joseph Forde reviews Chris Shannahan's 'Life on the Breadline: Theology, Poverty and Politics in an Age of Austerity'. How has Christian theology historically contributed to tackling and reducing poverty? Read here: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/review-of-li...
Have you watched? In our last webinar, Fr Ryan Bennett offered an insightful synopsis linking two key theological figures of the 20th Century, with stimulating responses from the Very Revd Sally Foster-Fulton and Professor Will Storrar Watch here: youtu.be/n31icZHHr4o
NEW BLOG: asylum is an issue distorted by toxic myths. In his latest blog, Greg Smith challenges the headlines with facts, faith, and a prophetic Christian call to hospitality, justice, and resistance to racism and nationalism. Read & reflect: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/from-strange...
OUT NOW: the recording of Revd Ryan Bennett's fascinating webinar on spiritual protest and theologies of incarnation in the works of Temple and Day Many thanks to Prof Will Storrar and the Very Revd Sally Foster-Fulton for this dynamic discussion Watch: youtu.be/n31icZHHr4o
TONIGHT: final chance to sign up to tonight's webinar on spiritual protest in the works of William Temple and Dorothy Day - with Revd Ryan Bennett, Prof William Storrar, and the Very Revd Sally Foster-Fulton 📍 Thurs 15 Jan, 5-6.30pm Sign up for free: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/living-in-...
NEW BLOG: Can Ordo Amoris Offer a Framework for Just Immigration Policy? Victoria Paynter explores how the proximity of the neighbour we are commanded to love can no longer be interpreted in spatial or tribal terms Read here: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/neighbour-lo...
Working to maintain a just, dignified and hospitable welcome to all those seeking asylum and refuge in the UK? Join us for our three week, part-time, accredited online course! Tell and friend and sign up today - it starts NEXT WEEK: 19 Jan - 6 Feb: www.tickettailor.com/events/willi...
New article! WT Foundation Director of Research Prof Chris Baker on the challenges facing the Archbishop of Canterbury-elect, as seen in @churchtimes.bsky.social What does 'weak establishment' demand, and what might a renewed Englishness encompass? Read here: www.churchtimes.co.uk/articles/202...
NOW ACCREDITED! Hear from course convener Dr Katya Braginskaia about what you can expect from our three-week online course beginning next week! Read more: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/be-part-of-o... Sign up: www.tickettailor.com/events/willi...
ONE WEEK until our online, short accredited course about refugees! Strengthen your impact by examining case studies and strategies from the City of Sanctuary UK, HIAS+JCORE, Preston City of Sanctuary, PAN Intercultural Arts and WT Foundation Sign up: www.tickettailor.com/events/willi...
NOT LONG until our next William Temple webinar, where Revd Ryan Bennett, Prof William Storrar, and the Very Revd Sally Foster-Fulton will be exploring spiritual protest and human dignity in the works of William Temple and Dorothy Day. Sign up for FREE: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/living-in-...
Recognising the polarising indifference capturing increasing global attention, where do we look for direction? William Temple and Dorothy Day’s theology of the incarnation recaptures the dignity of all humanity Sign up: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/living-in-...
Be part of the first cohort of the William Temple College! Join us for our part-time, three week, accredited, online course on working with refugees THIS JANUARY. Read more about it from course convener Dr Katya Braginskaia: williamtemplefoundation.org.uk/be-part-of-o...