The Templeton Press was established in 1997 by Sir John Templeton to publish books and disseminate ideas that reflected his philanthropic interests. While the topics and areas of focus changed over time, the Press focused its work on four areas of work—Foundational Questions in Science; Virtues and Character Development; Spirituality and Mental Health; Science and Religion; Books by and about Sir John Templeton and books that explored many dimensions of individual freedom and free markets. In 2023, the Templeton Press entered into an agreement with Rutgers University Press which allows Rutgers to publish, market and distribute the Templeton book list on behalf of Templeton Press. Templeton Press is distributed in Canada by UBC Press.
The Unity Movement
Its Evolution and Spiritual Teachings
- Copyright year: 2002
Ways & Power Of Love
Techniques Of Moral Transformation
- Copyright year: 2002
Wisdom From World Religions
Pathways Toward Heaven On Earth
Every religion acknowledges certain spiritual principles and records them in its sacred literature and traditions. This book curates these ancient teachings and shows how they apply to modern life with the help of parables, quotations, and commentaries.
By reading Wisdom from World Religions, people from all walks of life will be inspired to pursue their own spiritual growth and to contemplate questions central to our existence, such as how, through love and creativity, can we be agents of divinity on earth?
Uplifting and instructional, this is a book to be treasured, studied, and practiced.
- Copyright year: 2002
Investor Politics
New Force Transform American Business
- Copyright year: 2001
Story Of A Clam
Visionary Fiction
- Copyright year: 2001
Power Of Prayer Around The World
Universally, the power of prayer has been recognized by many cultures for immeasurable time. Whether it be a part of a formal service recited with a congregation of worshipers or an individual, quiet moment, prayer is part of the lives of people from a variety of religions.
There seems to be an innate urge among humanity to connect with a higher source of energy and love when we need guidance or direction, and this is called prayer. By reading the prayers from religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam, from cultures in Africa, India, Egypt, and China, we begin to share the sense of a common experience.
- Copyright year: 2005
Writing From The Heart
Young People Share Their Wisdom
- Copyright year: 2000
Possibilities for Over One Hundredfold More Spiritual Information
The Humble Approach in Theology and Science
- Copyright year: 2000
Worldwide Worship
Prayers Song & Poetry
- Copyright year: 2000
Pure Unlimited Love
Understanding and expressing unconditional love—also called agape love—can be a lifelong quest. First, however, we must ask ourselves and others what it is. Is it an action, a universal energy, or a creative principle? And if we understand it, can its expression ever be realized, or is it simply a divine attribute?
These and other questions are addressed in an inspirational and practical style in this philosophical essay from Sir John Templeton. He seeks to define pure, unlimited love as the "transcendent power of divine love that expresses itself through our hearts and minds when we are open and receptive to it." Its greatest attributes are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
- Copyright year: 2000
Extraordinary Popular Delusions
- Copyright year: 2000
The God Who Would Be Known
Revelations Of Divine Contemporary Science
- Copyright year: 1998