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The William Temple Foundation Podcast

The William Temple Foundation Podcast

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The William Temple Foundation Podcast curates spaces of interdisciplinary insight and debate, rooted in issues that are shaping the role of faith in public life in the 21st Century. Each series that we curate speaks to an emerging debate and invites experts to share their perspectives on it. Our current series is 'Deep Time', which is hosted by William Temple Fellow Dr Tim Middleton. This six episode offering explores debates and questions about our world today through the lens of geological time, and shares innovative theological perspectives to inspire and challenge you.William Temple Foundation Spiritualité
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