Frederick Temple
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Frederick Temple was an influential English theologian and educator, best known for his work in the intersection of religion and science. He served as the Bishop of Exeter and later as the Archbishop of Canterbury, contributing significantly to the Church of England during a time of great change. His notable work, "The Relations Between Religion and Science," consists of eight lectures delivered at the University of Oxford in 1884, where he explored the compatibility of scientific inquiry with religious belief. Temple's writings reflect his commitment to addressing contemporary issues in theology and education, making him a key figure in the discourse on faith and reason.
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