Mana Māori and Christianity, 9781775500124
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Faith, culture, and identity collide in Māori Christianity’s evolving story.

Mana Māori and Christianity

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    356 pages

  • Release Date

    31 January 2013

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Summary

Mana Māori and Christianity: A Tapestry of Faith in Aotearoa

This book examines the complex and evolving encounters between the Christian church and Māori communities. It charts the journey of Christian faith among Māori, from the initial reception of missionary efforts by Pākehā settlers to the development of unique, indigenous expressions of Christianity.

Explore the partnerships forged between Māori and Pākehā within mainline churches, and the emergence of influential mov…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781775500124
ISBN-10:1775500128
Author:Hugh Morrison
Publisher:Huia Publishers
Imprint:Huia Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:356
Release Date:31 January 2013
Weight:432g
Dimensions:210mm x 140mm x 19mm
About The Author

Hugh Morrison

Dr. Hugh Morrison is a senior lecturer in the College of Education, University of Otago and a research associate of the History Programme at the University of Waikato. He is co-editor (with Geoffrey Troughton) of The Spirit of the Past: Essays on Christianity in New Zealand History (2011).

Dr. Lachy Paterson is a senior lecturer in Te Tumu: School of Maori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies, University of Otago, with research interests in Maori language print culture and Maori history. His publications include a study of mid-nineteenth-century Maori-language newspapers and a reappraisal of William Ferguson Massey.

Dr. Brett Knowles is a retired senior lecturer in church history. He held academic positions at the University of Otago, Sydney College of Divinity and Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Tawangmangu (Tawangmangu Theological College) in Indonesia. He is currently working on a book about New Zealand Pentecostalism.

Professor Murray Rae is head of the Department of Theology and Religion, University of Otago, and teaches theology and ethics. His research interests include Maori engagements with Christianity, theology and architecture, Christian responses to violence, and Christianity among Tuhoe, stemming from his grandparents’ involvement in the Presbyterian mission at Maungapohatu.

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