Archbishop William Temple and the British welfare state: Anglicanism, idealism, and the common good

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Norman, R. 2023. Archbishop William Temple and the British welfare state: Anglicanism, idealism, and the common good. Il Pensiero Politico. 2023 (1).
AuthorsNorman, R.
KeywordsArchbishop William Temple; British welfare state; Common good; Christianity
Year2023
JournalIl Pensiero Politico
Journal citation2023 (1)
PublisherOlschki
ISSN0031-4846
2035-7958
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Deposited09 Oct 2023
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