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Marching as to War?: The Anglican Church in New Zealand during World War II

Author
Haworth, Geoffrey M.R.
Price
NZ$30.00
Stock
1
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Description

Wily Publications, Christchurch, 2008. Good used condition.

Churches were put to a severe test by the Second World War and the Anglican Church was no exception. Its ablest young men were in uniform, and many of its women were thrust into roles more responsible than they had in peacetime. The bishops did not enjoy good relationships, and pacifists asked difficult questions of their Church. Tension grew between Maori and Pakeha Anglicans, and everyone wrestled with the theological issues surrounding death, reconciliation, the Holocaust and the atomic bomb. In this, the first study of World War II's impact on the life of a Church in New Zealand, 'Marching as to War?' connects what the Church was saying and doing with what was happening in the society beyond its pews. It is also a social record of the interaction between New Zealand society and its largest Church.

Format
Second hand Paperback
ISBN
9780473129408
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Category
SKU
31701

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