Anglicanism in Australia : a history /

Anglicanism in Australia : a history / general editor, Bruce Kaye; associate editors, Tom Frame, Colin Golden, Geoff Treloar. - Australia : Melbourne University Press, 2002. - xxiii, 408 p.: ill.; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents: The Anglican ascendancy 1788-1835/ Brian Fletcher-- State support for churches 1836-1860/ Patricia Curthoys-- Secular advance and diocesan response 1861-1900/ Brian Dickey-- Imperial fervour and Anglican loyalty 1901-1929/ Ruth Frappell-- Local differences, social and national identity 1930-1966/ Tom Frame-- Pluralism and new alignments in society and church 1967 to the present/ David Hilliard Themes: Introduction/ Colin Holden-- The emergence and character of Australian Anglican identity/ Bruce Kaye-- Australian Anglican theology/ Bill Lawton-- Australian Anglicanism in a world-wide context/ Stuart Piggin-- Anglicanism and indigenous peoples/ John Harris-- Anglicanism, the visual arts and architecture/ Colin Holden-- Anglicanism and gender issues/ Anne O'Brien-- Anglicanism and the shaping of Australian society/ Brian Fletcher

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