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OverviewA Vision Splendid is the biography of William Jellie (1865-1963), a pioneering Unitarian minister and educator and a key figure in the history of Unitarianism in New Zealand. In a world where religion is increasingly associated with hatred, bigotry, fanaticism, violence and misogyny, Jellie's story provides an alternative - a vision splendid - where values rooted in the liberal religious tradition are the very ones required to promote social justice, protect the powerless and reduce social and economic inequality. It is a story we can turn to for inspiration as we continue to work for fairness in society, equality of opportunity, and the enrichment of the human spirit. Jellie who was born in Ireland and educated at London University and Manchester College, Oxford began his career as minister to a Unitarian chapel and associated mission in an impoverished part of London. After a brief ministry in a quiet provincial town, he was ready for another challenge. Attracted by New Zealand's reputation for progressive social and economic reform, in 1900 he took on the leadership of a fledgling Unitarian movement in Auckland. Apart from a war time ministry in England he remained in New Zealand for the rest of his life, serving congregations in Auckland, Wellington, and Timaru. At nearly sixty years of age, at a time when many people start to think about retirement, Jellie began a new career in adult education. For the next fourteen years he was a tutor for the Workers Educational Association, an organization providing higher education to working-class people and trade union members unable to attend university. Throughout his long life Jellie lived out the Unitarian values of freedom of thought, tolerance, commitment to social justice and the use of reason in religion. This is a fascinating account of how those values were articulated in his own life and the lives of those he came into contact with in the United Kingdom and New Zealand. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Wayne FacerPublisher: Blackstone Editions Imprint: Blackstone Editions Edition: Revised ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.413kg ISBN: 9780981640266ISBN 10: 0981640265 Pages: 308 Publication Date: 01 September 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWayne Facer has written an absorbing biography of a hitherto little known but nevertheless fascinating and important person. He has traced the varied course of William Jellie's long career, bringing him vividly to life in the context of his times, his ideas and principles, his family and friendships and the institutions and organisations which he supported. (David Steers, editor of Faith and Freedom, a journal of progressive religion published at Harris Manchester College, Oxford)How wonderful to finally have an account of William Jellie and the civilised, progressive Unitarianism he devoted his life to. Both the United Kingdom and New Zealand benefited from his openness and his example of a life well spent. (Bill Cooke, author of Kernel and Husk: The Waning of Jesus in Godzone) Wayne Facer has written an absorbing biography of a hitherto little known but nevertheless fascinating and important person. He has traced the varied course of William Jellie's long career, bringing him vividly to life in the context of his times, his ideas and principles, his family and friendships and the institutions and organisations which he supported. (David Steers, editor of Faith and Freedom, a journal of progressive religion published at Harris Manchester College, Oxford) How wonderful to finally have an account of William Jellie and the civilised, progressive Unitarianism he devoted his life to. Both the United Kingdom and New Zealand benefited from his openness and his example of a life well spent. (Bill Cooke, author of Kernel and Husk: The Waning of Jesus in Godzone) Author InformationWayne Facer is an independent scholar with a postgraduate degree in history from Massey University. He joined the Auckland Unitarian Church while studying economics at the University of Auckland. His interests include the place of freethought in New Zealand's religious history. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |