Sunday Best : How the Church Shaped New Zealand and New Zealand Shaped the Church
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Author:LINEHAM Peter
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ISBN:9780994140777
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Publication Date:October 2017
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Edition:1
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Pages:464
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Sunday Best : How the Church Shaped New Zealand and New Zealand Shaped the Church
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$54.99
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Author:LINEHAM Peter
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ISBN:9780994140777
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Publication Date:October 2017
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Edition:1
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Pages:464
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Massey University Press
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The early arrival of the missionaries in Aotearoa set the scene for a new moral colony that would be founded on religious precepts and modern Christian beliefs. It did not take long for a combination of circumstances to confound the aspirations of the Church Missionary Society, the Church in Rome and all those who followed.
Historian Peter Lineham examines Christianity in New Zealand through the lens of cultural development, and asks: If the various denominations and faiths set out to shape New Zealand, how did the very fluid fact of New Zealand change those faiths? From the Presbyterian south to the enclaves of Catholicism, who shaped whom? And what is the legacy of that influence? Why do we have afternoon tea? And what were debutante balls? Religion had a hand in the societal habits and milestones we all take for granted.
Historian Peter Lineham examines Christianity in New Zealand through the lens of cultural development, and asks: If the various denominations and faiths set out to shape New Zealand, how did the very fluid fact of New Zealand change those faiths? From the Presbyterian south to the enclaves of Catholicism, who shaped whom? And what is the legacy of that influence? Why do we have afternoon tea? And what were debutante balls? Religion had a hand in the societal habits and milestones we all take for granted.
Featured in the 16 October 2017 New Zealand / Pasifika Newsletter.
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The early arrival of the missionaries in Aotearoa set the scene for a new moral colony that would be founded on religious precepts and modern Christian beliefs. It did not take long for a combination of circumstances to confound the aspirations of the Church Missionary Society, the Church in Rome and all those who followed.
Historian Peter Lineham examines Christianity in New Zealand through the lens of cultural development, and asks: If the various denominations and faiths set out to shape New Zealand, how did the very fluid fact of New Zealand change those faiths? From the Presbyterian south to the enclaves of Catholicism, who shaped whom? And what is the legacy of that influence? Why do we have afternoon tea? And what were debutante balls? Religion had a hand in the societal habits and milestones we all take for granted.Featured in the 16 October 2017 New Zealand / Pasifika Newsletter.
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Author: LINEHAM PeterISBN: 9780994140777Publication Date: October 2017Edition: 1Pages: 464Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Massey University PressCountry of Publication:
The early arrival of the missionaries in Aotearoa set the scene for a new moral colony that would be founded on religious precepts and modern Christian beliefs. It did not take long for a combination of circumstances to confound the aspirations of the Church Missionary Society, the Church in Rome and all those who followed.
Historian Peter Lineham examines Christianity in New Zealand through the lens of cultural development, and asks: If the various denominations and faiths set out to shape New Zealand, how did the very fluid fact of New Zealand change those faiths? From the Presbyterian south to the enclaves of Catholicism, who shaped whom? And what is the legacy of that influence? Why do we have afternoon tea? And what were debutante balls? Religion had a hand in the societal habits and milestones we all take for granted.Featured in the 16 October 2017 New Zealand / Pasifika Newsletter.
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Author: LINEHAM PeterISBN: 9780994140777Publication Date: October 2017Edition: 1Pages: 464Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Massey University PressCountry of Publication:
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