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Anglicanism in Australia

A History

Anglicanism in Australia

A History

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Hardback

£27.99

Publisher: Melbourne University Press
ISBN: 9780522850031
Number of Pages: 456
Published: 30/06/1998
Width: 19.5 cm
Height: 24.6 cm
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. The book begins with a fascinating and thoroughly researched narrative account - which moves from the arrival with the First Fleet of an Anglican military chaplain, right through to the 1990s. Along the way it charts 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.

Bruce Kaye

Dr Bruce Kaye is Secretary of the General Synod. The Revd Dr Tom Frame is bishop to the defence forces and editor of the St Mark's Review. The Revd Dr Colin Holden is a Senior Associate of the History Department, University of Melbourne, and his books include From Tories at Prayer to Socialists at Mass (MUP, 1996).