Anglicanism in Australia


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Multi-authored history of Anglicans in Australia that also assesses Anglicanism's contribution to Australian social, political and cultural life. The first half of the volume presents a narrative historical account from the arrival of the First Fleet through to the 1990s. The thematic second half examines Anglicans dealing with a broad range of issues, including the family, questions of gender, Indigenous peoples, the visual arts, and the search for a national identity. Includes notes on contributors, photos, notes, bibliography and index. The volume's general editor, Kaye, is General Secretary of the General Synod of the Anglican Church in Australia. His books include 'A Church Without Walls: Being Anglican in Australia'. The associate editors are experienced historians and authors.







Stained Glass


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Bigelow on Holmes


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Billy Graham a Tribute: Classic Sermons of Billy Graham


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Billy Graham is a world-famous, preacher, evangelist and author. He has delivered the gospel message to more people face-to-face than anyone else in history and has served the Christian church on every continent of the world. Millions have read his well known inspirational classic books such as, Angels, The Secret of Happiness, Peace With God, Hope for the Troubled Heart, and How to be Born Again. This tribute brings together a selection of his gospel sermons delivered in major cities during his years as a worldwide evangelist. These inspirational messages will encourage and inspire as the foundational principles of salvation and the mercy of God are presented in clear and loving detail.




The Dispossessed State


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Do indigenous peoples have an unassailable right to the land they have worked and lived on, or are those rights conferred and protected only when a powerful political authority exists? In the tradition of John Locke and Thomas Hobbes, who vigorously debated the thorny concept of property rights, Sara L. Maurer here looks at the question as it applied to British ideas about Irish nationalism in the nineteenth century. This book connects the Victorian novel’s preoccupation with the landed estate to nineteenth-century debates about property, specifically as it played out in the English occupation of Ireland. Victorian writers were interested in the question of whether the Irish had rights to their land that could neither be bestowed nor taken away by England. In analyzing how these ideas were represented through a century of British and Irish fiction, journalism, and political theory, Maurer recovers the broad influence of Irish culture on the rest of the British Isles. By focusing on the ownership of land, The Dispossessed State challenges current scholarly tendencies to talk about Victorian property solely as a commodity. Maurer brings together canonical British novelists—Maria Edgeworth, Anthony Trollope, George Moore, and George Meredith—with the writings of major British political theorists—John Stuart Mill, Henry Sumner Maine, and William Gladstone—to illustrate Ireland’s central role in the literary imagination of Britain in the nineteenth century. The book addresses three key questions in Victorian studies—property, the state, and national identity—and will interest scholars of the period as well as those in Irish studies, postcolonial theory, and gender studies.




'Fighting McKenzie' Anzac Chaplain


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Tribute to a hero. After WW1 'Mac' was the most famous man in Australia. He had served the Anzacs on Gallipoli, the Middle East, the Somme, Pozieres and Passchendaele. During this time he led 3,000 to a living faith in Christ as well as burying hundreds of them. "Mac was a regular hero to the men...To not a few he appeared to be a kind of sueprman, with the power to perform miracles." Anzac Doctor, The Daily Mirror.