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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Peter LinehamPublisher: Massey University Press Imprint: Massey University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 1.053kg ISBN: 9780994140777ISBN 10: 0994140770 Pages: 464 Publication Date: 09 October 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 ContentsContents Introduction 10 The Sacred Day 26 The House of God 48 Gathered to Worship 100 The Music and Words of Faith 134 Clergy Culture 168 Convictions of the Faithful 198 The Money in the Bag 224 A Sociable Religion 242 The Gendered Church 274 Children and Young People and Church 308 Status, Hierarchy and Faith 338 All Change 378 Glossary 386 Notes 390 Index 450 About the Author 46Reviews‘A magisterial piece of social history’ — The Anglican ‘This is a big book in every respect. Its pages are profusely and helpfully illustrated, the work of a scholar and a communicator . . . You will understand yourself the better for reading this book.’ — Touchstone ‘If the age is over of the printed book as an intellectual and cultural object that can engage us by its physical presence and aesthetic form, someone has fortunately forgotten to tell Massey University Press.’ — Douglas Hynd, Adjunct Research Fellow, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture ‘Using church minute books, church histories, pamphlets, contemporary newspaper accounts and his own personal notes, Lineham has produced a highly readable book, well-illustrated and entertaining in style’. — Waiapu News 'This is a big book in every respect. Its pages are profusely and helpfully illustrated, the work of a scholar and a communicator . . . You will understand yourself the better for reading this book.' - Touchstone; 'A magisterial piece of social history' - The Anglican; 'If the age is over of the printed book as an intellectual and cultural object that can engage us by its physical presence and aesthetic form, someone has fortunately forgotten to tell Massey University Press.' - Douglas Hynd, Adjunct Research Fellow, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture; 'Using church minute books, church histories, pamphlets, contemporary newspaper accounts and his own personal notes, Lineham has produced a highly readable book, well-illustrated and entertaining in style'. - Waiapu News Author InformationProfessor Peter Lineham has for many years written and lectured extensively on the religious history of New Zealand, although his earliest work, still continuing, was on the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century history of British Protestant sects. His recent work has focused on broader trends in contemporary religion, although he has not lost his fascination with the nineteenth-century adjustment of religion within New Zealand. His most recent book is Destiny: the Life and Times of a Self-made Apostle (Penguin, 2013). He is currently engaged in various projects on new religious movements in New Zealand, and on Brethren, Protestant, Evangelical and Anglican history. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |