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Saints and Stirrers

Saints and Stirrers

Christianity, Conflict and Peacemaking in New Zealand, 1814-1945

by Geoffrey Troughton
Paperback
Publication Date: 12/10/2017

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New Zealanders, while generally peaceable and tolerant people, have never shied away from war. Even in the current era, Anzac Day is a major event here, and the haka is one of our most recognisable cultural exports. But throughout New Zealand's history there have also been frequent efforts to oppose war and promote peace, and these have often drawn upon longstanding traditions within the Christian faith. New Zealand Christians were not uniformly or impeccably peaceable; pacifists were usually either a minority in the more established churches, or members of smaller denominations that were firmly anti-war, such as the Quakers. It took strong convictions and a good deal of bravery to question war when the majority were in favour of it. Those `saints' who pushed for peace were invariably stirrers. This book focuses on Christian peacemaking and opposition to war in the period from the nineteenth century until the end of the Second World War. It provides critical insights into New Zealand Christianity, as well as peace activism, politics, and New Zealand society more generally. Contributors Geoffrey Troughton, Peter Lineham, Stuart Lange, John Stenhouse, Harold Hill, David Tombs, Allan K. Davidson, Peter Lineham, Peter H. Ballis, David Grant.
ISBN:
9781776561643
9781776561643
Category:
General & world history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
12-10-2017
Publisher:
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Country of origin:
New Zealand
Pages:
288

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