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Te Rongopai 1814 'Takoto te pai!' : bicentenary reflections on Christian beginnings and developments in Aotearoa New Zealand / edited by Allan Davidson, Stuart Lange, Peter Lineham, Adrienne Puckey.

Kaituhi: Momo rauemi: TextTextWhakaahuatanga: 328 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780473280093
  • 0473280094
Tētahi atu taitaia:
  • Bicentenary reflections on Christian beginnings and developments in Aotearoa New Zealand
Ngā marau: DDC classification:
  • 279.3 23
LOC classification:
  • BV3665
Contents:
Early Protestant missionary beginnings in New Zealand through different lenses / Allan Davidson -- London, Church and Wesleyan missionary societies: maritime and Pacific connections, 1795-1835 / Adrienne Puckey -- Samuel Marsden - Christmas Day 1814. What did he say? The content of New Zealand's first Christian sermon / David Pettett -- Daily life at Hohi Mission Station: archives and archaeology / Angela Middleton and Ian Smith -- Women's marks: the King family samplers / Vivien Caughley -- Christian rangi: 'a brand plucked from the burning'? / Malcolm Falloon -- A thirst for useful knowledge: Samuel Marsden's Māori seminary at Parramatta, 1815-1827 / Malcolm Prentis -- The Revd John Gare Butler and the early Anglican mission, 1819-1823 / Christopher Honoré -- Nineteenth-century Wairoa District Mission: missionary/Māori 'entanglement' / Moeawa Callaghan -- Body or soul? Redeeming Māori war captives / Hazel Petrie -- Trinity College, Porirua (1847-1853): a vision that failed, but a worthwhile vision nonetheless / David Williams -- Missionaries, historians and the peace tradition in New Zealand / Geoffrey Troughton -- Redeeming the redeemers? The use of missionaries to prove Treaty claims / Grant Phillipson.
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"All the essays in this collection were originally prepared for a conference held at Waitangi, 27-29 November 2012, titled: 'Iwi - Christianity - Tauiwi: Hei Kohikohinga Kōrero mō te hāhi karaitiana ki Aotearoa; re-evaluating Christianity's influence in shaping Aotearoa New Zealand c. 1800 to c.1860'"--Preface.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Early Protestant missionary beginnings in New Zealand through different lenses / Allan Davidson -- London, Church and Wesleyan missionary societies: maritime and Pacific connections, 1795-1835 / Adrienne Puckey -- Samuel Marsden - Christmas Day 1814. What did he say? The content of New Zealand's first Christian sermon / David Pettett -- Daily life at Hohi Mission Station: archives and archaeology / Angela Middleton and Ian Smith -- Women's marks: the King family samplers / Vivien Caughley -- Christian rangi: 'a brand plucked from the burning'? / Malcolm Falloon -- A thirst for useful knowledge: Samuel Marsden's Māori seminary at Parramatta, 1815-1827 / Malcolm Prentis -- The Revd John Gare Butler and the early Anglican mission, 1819-1823 / Christopher Honoré -- Nineteenth-century Wairoa District Mission: missionary/Māori 'entanglement' / Moeawa Callaghan -- Body or soul? Redeeming Māori war captives / Hazel Petrie -- Trinity College, Porirua (1847-1853): a vision that failed, but a worthwhile vision nonetheless / David Williams -- Missionaries, historians and the peace tradition in New Zealand / Geoffrey Troughton -- Redeeming the redeemers? The use of missionaries to prove Treaty claims / Grant Phillipson.

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