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The conversion of the Māori : years of religious and social change, 1814-1842 / Timothy Yates.

By: Series: Studies in the history of Christian missionsPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2013Description: xv, 150 pages, 10 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780802869456
  • 0802869459
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Contents:
Māori society : background to European contact -- Samuel Marsden and the New Zealand Mission to 1814 -- Māori and missionaries : early CMS interaction, 1814-1823 -- Methodist beginnings and destruction at Whangaroa, 1819-1827 -- CMS in Kerikeri and Paihia, 1823-1830 -- Methodist mission reestablished : Hokianga, 1827-1837 -- Change, scandal, and expansion, 1830-1838 -- The Marists in New Zealand, 1838-1842 -- The treaty of Waitangi, 1840 -- Expansion of a mission : Māori initiatives and the CMS, 1834-1842 -- Indigenous agents : teachers, catechists, and martyrs -- Conversion: an analysis -- Appendix. Richard Quinn and A.T. Yarwood.
Summary: The Conversion of the Māori is the latest volume in the Studies in the History of Christian Missions series, which explores the significant, yet often contested, impact of Christian missions around the world. Timothy Yates introduces the history of missions among the Māori people of New Zealand in the mid-1800s. On the basis of painstaking archival research, Yates charts the change in society and religion over the course of nearly thirty years in detail, describing the historical development of the conversion process. The Conversion of the Māori is ecumenical and historically informed to give a balanced presentation of the conversion of a whole people.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Main Collection Bishopdale Theological College BV3665 YAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A42379218
Main Collection Bishopdale Theological College BV3665 YAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A42379262
Main Collection Bishopdale Theological College BV3665 YAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A41282184
Main Collection Diocese of Dunedin BV3665 YAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 00115031401
Panapa Māori Resources John Kinder Theological Library BV3665 YAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Issued 12/04/2024 A42359857
New Zealand/Pacific John Kinder Theological Library BV3665 YAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan J00991483
Panapa Māori Resources John Kinder Theological Library BV3665 YAT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Issued 03/04/2024 J00991461

Includes bibliographical references (pages 134-143) and index.

Māori society : background to European contact -- Samuel Marsden and the New Zealand Mission to 1814 -- Māori and missionaries : early CMS interaction, 1814-1823 -- Methodist beginnings and destruction at Whangaroa, 1819-1827 -- CMS in Kerikeri and Paihia, 1823-1830 -- Methodist mission reestablished : Hokianga, 1827-1837 -- Change, scandal, and expansion, 1830-1838 -- The Marists in New Zealand, 1838-1842 -- The treaty of Waitangi, 1840 -- Expansion of a mission : Māori initiatives and the CMS, 1834-1842 -- Indigenous agents : teachers, catechists, and martyrs -- Conversion: an analysis -- Appendix. Richard Quinn and A.T. Yarwood.

The Conversion of the Māori is the latest volume in the Studies in the History of Christian Missions series, which explores the significant, yet often contested, impact of Christian missions around the world. Timothy Yates introduces the history of missions among the Māori people of New Zealand in the mid-1800s. On the basis of painstaking archival research, Yates charts the change in society and religion over the course of nearly thirty years in detail, describing the historical development of the conversion process. The Conversion of the Māori is ecumenical and historically informed to give a balanced presentation of the conversion of a whole people.

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