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Mana Māori and Christianity [electronic resource] / edited by Hugh Morrison, Lachy Paterson, Brett Knowles, Murray Rae.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Wellington, N.Z. : Huia, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (588 pages) : illustrationsISBN:
  • 1775500683
  • 9781775500681
Subject(s): Online resources:
Contents:
Gifted people: Maori and Pakeha covenants within the Presbyterian church / Wayne te Kaawa -- Te ope whakaora, the army that brings life: the Salvation Army and Maori / Harold Hill -- Intercultural exchange, matakite Maori and the Mormon church / Robert Joseph -- Maori and pentecostal Christianity in Aotearoa New Zealand / Simon Moetara -- Maori participation in the Assemblies of God / Philip Carew and Geoff Troughton -- Rise and significance of the Destiny Church / Peter Lineham -- Kaikatikihama:"Our most precious resource" / Nathan Matthews -- Representations of Maori in Presbyterian Children's missionary literature 1909-1939 / Hugh Morrison -- Rise and fall of women field workers within the Presbyterian Maori Mission 1907-1970 / Lachy Paterson -- Hihita me nga tamariki o te kohu / Hone te Rire -- Subversive theology of Rua Kenana / Murray Rae -- Ratana, the prophet: Ma te wa -- the sign of the broken watch / Keith Newman -- Translating the Gospel in the Maori art tradition: the works of Hapai Winiata / Bernard Kernot.
Summary: "This book examines encounters between the Christian church and Māori. Christian faith among Māori changed from the missionary endeavours of Pākehā settlers, to the development of indigenous expressions of Christian faith, to partnerships between Māori and Pākehā in the mainline churches, and the emergence of Destiny Church. The book looks at the growth, development and adaptation of Christian faith among Māori people, and considers how that development has helped shape New Zealand identity and society. It explores questions of theology, historical development, socio-cultural influence and change, and the outcomes of Pākehā interactions with Māori."--Publisher information.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Electronic Resources John Kinder Theological Library BR1481 MAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available ER000747

Description based on print version record.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-312) and index.

Gifted people: Maori and Pakeha covenants within the Presbyterian church / Wayne te Kaawa -- Te ope whakaora, the army that brings life: the Salvation Army and Maori / Harold Hill -- Intercultural exchange, matakite Maori and the Mormon church / Robert Joseph -- Maori and pentecostal Christianity in Aotearoa New Zealand / Simon Moetara -- Maori participation in the Assemblies of God / Philip Carew and Geoff Troughton -- Rise and significance of the Destiny Church / Peter Lineham -- Kaikatikihama:"Our most precious resource" / Nathan Matthews -- Representations of Maori in Presbyterian Children's missionary literature 1909-1939 / Hugh Morrison -- Rise and fall of women field workers within the Presbyterian Maori Mission 1907-1970 / Lachy Paterson -- Hihita me nga tamariki o te kohu / Hone te Rire -- Subversive theology of Rua Kenana / Murray Rae -- Ratana, the prophet: Ma te wa -- the sign of the broken watch / Keith Newman -- Translating the Gospel in the Maori art tradition: the works of Hapai Winiata / Bernard Kernot.

"This book examines encounters between the Christian church and Māori. Christian faith among Māori changed from the missionary endeavours of Pākehā settlers, to the development of indigenous expressions of Christian faith, to partnerships between Māori and Pākehā in the mainline churches, and the emergence of Destiny Church. The book looks at the growth, development and adaptation of Christian faith among Māori people, and considers how that development has helped shape New Zealand identity and society. It explores questions of theology, historical development, socio-cultural influence and change, and the outcomes of Pākehā interactions with Māori."--Publisher information.

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