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Pursuing Peace in Godzone: Christianity and the Peace Tradition in New Zealand

Unknown Author
4.9/5 (10592 ratings)
Description:This is a book about how New Zealanders have been inspired by visions for peace. Focusing on diverse Christian communities, it explores some of the ways that peace has influenced their practices, lifestyles and politics from the Second World War to the present—the period in which New Zealand’s peaceable image and reputation as ‘God’s Own Country’ grew and flourished. New Zealand Christians and others have worked for peace in many different ways, from attention-grabbing protests against nuclear weapons, apartheid and war, to quieter but no less important efforts to improve relationships within their churches, communities and the natural environment. Taken together their stories reveal a multifaceted but deeply influential thread of Christian peacemaking within New Zealand culture. These stories are by turns challenging and inspiring, poignant and amusing, and they continue to reverberate today in a world where peace remains elusive for many.For earlier stories of New Zealand Christian peacemaking, see the companion to this volume: Saints and Stirrers: Christianity, Conflict and Peacemaking in New Zealand, 1814–1945, edited by Geoffrey Troughton.CONTENTS1 Introduction: Pursuing Peace in Godzone, Geoffrey Troughton and Philip Fountain2 Barrington, Burton and the Challenge of Christian Pacifism in New Zealand, Tom Noakes-Duncan3 A Historic Peace Church in Aotearoa New Zealand: Quakers and their Heritage, Elizabeth Duke4 The Peace Squadron Revisited, George Armstrong5 Revolution at the Kitchen Tables: Churches and the 1980s Peace Movement, Peter Matheson6 The Treaty, the Church and the Reconciliation of Christ, Karen Kemp7 Taranaki, Coventry and the Paths of Peace and Reconciliation, Jamie Allen 8 Maungärongo ki te Whenua: Te Ora Hou Making its Peace, Mike Ross, Manu Caddie, Jono Campbell, and Judy Kumeroa9 Icons of Peace, John Chote10 Missionary Peacemaking: New Zealand Activists and the Decolonisation of Southern Africa, Pamela Welch11 Migrant Peacemakers? African Pentecostals in New Zealand, Dorcas Dennis12 Ploughshares at Waihopai, Adi Leason13 Restoring Karioi: Ecology, Community and the Practice of Peace, Andrew Shepherd14 Are Contemporary Christian New Zealanders Committed to Peace?, John H. Shaver, Chris G. Sibley, and Joseph A. Bulbulia15 Remembering Jesus on Anzac Day: Just War or Just Another War?, Chris Marshall16 Afterword: Christianity and Peace in New Zealand, Geoffrey Troughton and Philip FountainPhilip Fountain is a Senior Lecturer in the Religious Studies Programme, Victoria University of Wellington. He was formerly a Senior Research Fellow in the Religion and Globalization Research Cluster at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. He received his doctorate in Anthropology from the Australian National University. He has published extensively on religion and development, disaster relief, NGOs, and the transnational service and peacemaking work carried out by North American Mennonites.Geoffrey Troughton is a Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies at Victoria University of Wellington. His research focuses on religion in New Zealand, the history of Christianity, and contemporary religious change. Major publications include New Zealand Jesus (2011) and various edited books – most recently, Sacred Histories in Secular New Zealand (2016), with Stuart Lange, and Saints and Stirrers: Christianity, Conflict and Peacemaking in New Zealand, 1814–1945 (2017).Cover design by Rowan HeapWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Pursuing Peace in Godzone: Christianity and the Peace Tradition in New Zealand. To get started finding Pursuing Peace in Godzone: Christianity and the Peace Tradition in New Zealand, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
300
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Victoria University Press
Release
218
ISBN
1776561821

Pursuing Peace in Godzone: Christianity and the Peace Tradition in New Zealand

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: This is a book about how New Zealanders have been inspired by visions for peace. Focusing on diverse Christian communities, it explores some of the ways that peace has influenced their practices, lifestyles and politics from the Second World War to the present—the period in which New Zealand’s peaceable image and reputation as ‘God’s Own Country’ grew and flourished. New Zealand Christians and others have worked for peace in many different ways, from attention-grabbing protests against nuclear weapons, apartheid and war, to quieter but no less important efforts to improve relationships within their churches, communities and the natural environment. Taken together their stories reveal a multifaceted but deeply influential thread of Christian peacemaking within New Zealand culture. These stories are by turns challenging and inspiring, poignant and amusing, and they continue to reverberate today in a world where peace remains elusive for many.For earlier stories of New Zealand Christian peacemaking, see the companion to this volume: Saints and Stirrers: Christianity, Conflict and Peacemaking in New Zealand, 1814–1945, edited by Geoffrey Troughton.CONTENTS1 Introduction: Pursuing Peace in Godzone, Geoffrey Troughton and Philip Fountain2 Barrington, Burton and the Challenge of Christian Pacifism in New Zealand, Tom Noakes-Duncan3 A Historic Peace Church in Aotearoa New Zealand: Quakers and their Heritage, Elizabeth Duke4 The Peace Squadron Revisited, George Armstrong5 Revolution at the Kitchen Tables: Churches and the 1980s Peace Movement, Peter Matheson6 The Treaty, the Church and the Reconciliation of Christ, Karen Kemp7 Taranaki, Coventry and the Paths of Peace and Reconciliation, Jamie Allen 8 Maungärongo ki te Whenua: Te Ora Hou Making its Peace, Mike Ross, Manu Caddie, Jono Campbell, and Judy Kumeroa9 Icons of Peace, John Chote10 Missionary Peacemaking: New Zealand Activists and the Decolonisation of Southern Africa, Pamela Welch11 Migrant Peacemakers? African Pentecostals in New Zealand, Dorcas Dennis12 Ploughshares at Waihopai, Adi Leason13 Restoring Karioi: Ecology, Community and the Practice of Peace, Andrew Shepherd14 Are Contemporary Christian New Zealanders Committed to Peace?, John H. Shaver, Chris G. Sibley, and Joseph A. Bulbulia15 Remembering Jesus on Anzac Day: Just War or Just Another War?, Chris Marshall16 Afterword: Christianity and Peace in New Zealand, Geoffrey Troughton and Philip FountainPhilip Fountain is a Senior Lecturer in the Religious Studies Programme, Victoria University of Wellington. He was formerly a Senior Research Fellow in the Religion and Globalization Research Cluster at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. He received his doctorate in Anthropology from the Australian National University. He has published extensively on religion and development, disaster relief, NGOs, and the transnational service and peacemaking work carried out by North American Mennonites.Geoffrey Troughton is a Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies at Victoria University of Wellington. His research focuses on religion in New Zealand, the history of Christianity, and contemporary religious change. Major publications include New Zealand Jesus (2011) and various edited books – most recently, Sacred Histories in Secular New Zealand (2016), with Stuart Lange, and Saints and Stirrers: Christianity, Conflict and Peacemaking in New Zealand, 1814–1945 (2017).Cover design by Rowan HeapWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Pursuing Peace in Godzone: Christianity and the Peace Tradition in New Zealand. To get started finding Pursuing Peace in Godzone: Christianity and the Peace Tradition in New Zealand, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
300
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Victoria University Press
Release
218
ISBN
1776561821
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