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Launching Marsden's mission : the beginnings of the Church Missionary Society in New Zealand, viewed from New South Wales / eds. Peter G. Bolt & David B. Pettett.

Contributor(s): Publisher: London : Latimer Trust, 2014Description: 150 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781906327224
  • 190632722X
Subject(s):
Contents:
1. Introduction / Peter Bolt & David Pettett -- 2. Richard Johnson and Samuel Marsden : missionaries to the South Seas / Craig Schwarze -- 3. Marden's generals : the metropolitan roots of Marsden's mission / Michael Gladwin -- 4. The unflagging parson : the making of Marsden the missionary / Simon Manchester -- 5. Rangatira and Tohunga of Parramatta : Samuel Marsden and the Maori Seminary / Malcolm Prentis -- 6. The Boyd set-back to marsden's mission : the view from New South Wales / Peter Bolt -- 7. Samuel Marsden's strategy for mission / David Pettett -- 8. Culture and mission : how Maori culture affected Marsden's mission practice / Greg Anderson -- 9. Promoting the welfare of these poor heathens : contextualixing Marsden's attitudes to indigenous peoples -- 10. Openings of Providence : the shaping of Marsden's missionary vision for New Zealand / Malcolm Falloon.
Summary: In 1794 the Rev Samuel Marsden became the second Chaplain to the Colony of New South Wales. Both Marsden and the first Chaplain, the Rev Richard Johnson, came to the Colony under the sponsorship of the Church of England Evangelicals. They had high hopes that New South Wales would.
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Main Collection Bishopdale Theological College BV3667.M3 LAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A40213109
New Zealand/Pacific John Kinder Theological Library BV2500 LAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan A42245792
Main Collection John Kinder Theological Library BV3667.M3 LAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available J01025625
Main Collection Theology House BV3667.M3 LAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A0043156X

Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-149).

1. Introduction / Peter Bolt & David Pettett -- 2. Richard Johnson and Samuel Marsden : missionaries to the South Seas / Craig Schwarze -- 3. Marden's generals : the metropolitan roots of Marsden's mission / Michael Gladwin -- 4. The unflagging parson : the making of Marsden the missionary / Simon Manchester -- 5. Rangatira and Tohunga of Parramatta : Samuel Marsden and the Maori Seminary / Malcolm Prentis -- 6. The Boyd set-back to marsden's mission : the view from New South Wales / Peter Bolt -- 7. Samuel Marsden's strategy for mission / David Pettett -- 8. Culture and mission : how Maori culture affected Marsden's mission practice / Greg Anderson -- 9. Promoting the welfare of these poor heathens : contextualixing Marsden's attitudes to indigenous peoples -- 10. Openings of Providence : the shaping of Marsden's missionary vision for New Zealand / Malcolm Falloon.

In 1794 the Rev Samuel Marsden became the second Chaplain to the Colony of New South Wales. Both Marsden and the first Chaplain, the Rev Richard Johnson, came to the Colony under the sponsorship of the Church of England Evangelicals. They had high hopes that New South Wales would.

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