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An edition of Anglicanism in Australia (2002)

Anglicanism in Australia

a history

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"This benchmark work is unlike anything previously attempted. It is the first comprehensive national history of Anglicans in Australia. Anglicanism in Australia is an important contribution to our social history. Its authors have moved beyond biography and histories of individual congregations to create a broad, complex, layered history. They assess Anglicanism's contribution to Australian social, political and cultural life. They explore the processes by which a highly centralised English institution has been reshaped by the environment and experience of this country. The book begins with a fascinating and thoroughly researched narrative account--which moves from the arrival with the First Fleet of an Anglican chaplain, right through to the 1990s. Along the way it charts, among many other events, the nineteenth-century church buffeted by the pendulum swings of 'state aid'; the nationalistic fervour of wartime, and the political radicalism of the 1960s. In its second half, Anglicanism in Australia looks at Anglicans dealing with a broad spectrum of issues: the family, questions of gender, Indigenous peoples, the visual arts, the search for a national identity. It acknowledges thewide variety of Anglican views and reveals how regional identity, a powerful force in many other areas of Australian life, has expressed itself both positively and negatively during the past two centuries. Anglicanism in Australia will be an indispensible research tool for Australian social historians, an invaluable general reference work and, above all, a treasury for those close to the Anglican Church or interested in church history." -- BOOK JACKET.

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408

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Anglicanism in Australia: a history
2002, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne University Publishing
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Anglicanism in Australia: A History
October 1, 2002, Melbourne University Publishing
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Table of Contents

The Anglican ascendancy, 1788-1835 / Brian Fletcher
State support for churches, 1836-1860 / Patricia Curthoys
Secular advance and diocesan response, 1861-1900 / Brian Dickey
Imperial fervour and Anglican loyalty, 1901-1929 / Ruth Frappell
Local differences, social and national identity, 1930-1966 / Tom Frame
Pluralism and new alignments in society and church, 1967 to the present / David Hilliard
The emergence and character of Australian Anglican identity / Bruce Kaye
Australian Anglican theology / Bill Lawton
Australian Anglicanism in a world-wide context / Stuart Piggin
Anglicanism and indigenous peoples / John Harris
Anglicanism, the visual arts and architecture / Colin Holden
Anglicanism and gender issues / Anne O'Brien
Anglicanism and the shaping of Australian society / Brian Fletcher.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-384) and index.

Published in
Carlton South, Vic., Australia

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
283/.94
Library of Congress
BX5710 .A54 2002, BX5710.A54 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 408 p. :
Number of pages
408

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3648605M
ISBN 10
0522850030
LCCN
2002489574
OCLC/WorldCat
50242322
Library Thing
4274098
Goodreads
2894507

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OL18838943W

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