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Christianity, modernity and culture : new perspective on New Zealand history / edited by John Stenhouse ; assisted by GA Wood.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ATF Series; 15Publication details: Adelaide : ATF Press, 2005.Description: 349 p.: ill., ports; 21 cmISBN:
  • 1920691332
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR 1480 .C47 2005
Contents:
Contents:
pt. 1 Cross-cultural Christianities
Christianity, colonialism and cross-cultural communication/ Tony Ballantyne
Wiremu Tamihana and the Mana of Christianity/ Lyndsay Head
Women in Mission: Historical reflections/ Cathy Ross
pt. 2 Popular Christianities
'Tinged with Christian sentiment': popular religion and the Otago Colonists, 1850-1900/ Alison Clarke
Calvinism, migration and the settler culture: The case of William McCaw/ Mary Stewart
Christianity, women and the working class: A Dunedin case study 1885-1935/ John Stenhouse
God and the natural world in nineteenth-century New Zealand/ James Beattie and John Stenhouse
pt. 3 Political Christianities
Church and state in the furthest reach of Western Christianity/ GA Wood
God and the governor: George Grey in New Zealand/ Susannah Grant
The Inter-Church Council of Public affairs: an exercise in ecumenical political influence/ Peter Lineham
Chaplain to the nation or prophet at the gate? The role of the church in the New Zealand society/ Allan Davidson
List(s) this item appears in: Women and Gender
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BOOKS Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library BR 1480 .C47 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 45135

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

pt. 1 Cross-cultural Christianities

Christianity, colonialism and cross-cultural communication/ Tony Ballantyne

Wiremu Tamihana and the Mana of Christianity/ Lyndsay Head

Women in Mission: Historical reflections/ Cathy Ross

pt. 2 Popular Christianities

'Tinged with Christian sentiment': popular religion and the Otago Colonists, 1850-1900/ Alison Clarke

Calvinism, migration and the settler culture: The case of William McCaw/ Mary Stewart

Christianity, women and the working class: A Dunedin case study 1885-1935/ John Stenhouse

God and the natural world in nineteenth-century New Zealand/ James Beattie and John Stenhouse

pt. 3 Political Christianities

Church and state in the furthest reach of Western Christianity/ GA Wood

God and the governor: George Grey in New Zealand/ Susannah Grant

The Inter-Church Council of Public affairs: an exercise in ecumenical political influence/ Peter Lineham

Chaplain to the nation or prophet at the gate? The role of the church in the New Zealand society/ Allan Davidson

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