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Mapping the Landscape: Essays in Australian and New Zealand Christianity; Festschrift in Honour of Professor Jan Breward
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Mapping the Landscape: Essays in Australian and New Zealand Christianity; Festschrift in Honour of Professor Jan Breward

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Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, sometimes grouped together as Australasia, are lands in which Christianity sits in a remarkable awkwardness. This landmark volume, which includes contributions by Australia’s and New Zealand’s leading historians and theologians, explores the way that Christianity has made a home down under. Individual essays provide case studies in history, biography, missiology, theology, literature, and hymnody. This work also includes broad-ranging scholarly debate on gospel and culture, on the nature of history, and on the differing claims of contextual and non-contextual theologies. Mapping the Landscape: Essays in Australian and New Zealand Christianity honours the distinguished Australasian historian, Professor Ian Breward, who for over thirty-five years has taken a pre-eminent position in mapping the religious landscapes of Australia and New Zealand.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
21 September 2000
Pages
356
ISBN
9780820448800

Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, sometimes grouped together as Australasia, are lands in which Christianity sits in a remarkable awkwardness. This landmark volume, which includes contributions by Australia’s and New Zealand’s leading historians and theologians, explores the way that Christianity has made a home down under. Individual essays provide case studies in history, biography, missiology, theology, literature, and hymnody. This work also includes broad-ranging scholarly debate on gospel and culture, on the nature of history, and on the differing claims of contextual and non-contextual theologies. Mapping the Landscape: Essays in Australian and New Zealand Christianity honours the distinguished Australasian historian, Professor Ian Breward, who for over thirty-five years has taken a pre-eminent position in mapping the religious landscapes of Australia and New Zealand.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Country
United States
Date
21 September 2000
Pages
356
ISBN
9780820448800