Pushing Boundaries

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Explore the intricate narratives of missionary work in Pushing Boundaries, a compelling book penned by Hugh Morrison. This paperback volume, measuring 150 x 230 mm and comprising 340 pages, delves deep into the lesser-known history of Aotearoa New Zealand's Protestant churches engaging in overseas missionary activities from the early 19th century up to World War II. While much is known about the early missionaries in New Zealand and their interactions with M?ori, this groundbreaking book illuminates how local settler churches reached beyond New Zealand's shores to contribute to global missionary efforts. Pushing Boundaries provides a thorough analysis of the theological and social motivations behind these missions and highlights how individual Kiwis left their homeland to serve in foreign lands. Morrison skillfully ties this local narrative to broader historical themes, including gender, culture, empire, childhood, and education, making it an essential read for anyone interested in New Zealand history and societal development. This book is more than just a historical account; it is a vital contribution to understanding the role of churches in shaping New Zealand's identity. Grab your copy today and uncover the fascinating connections that define New Zealand's past. We are pleased to combine shipping for your convenience. Rest assured, Smartfox NZ is a family-owned business located in Auckland, and this product is in stock locally, ensuring no unexpected import charges or customs duties.

CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 150 x 230 mm
Pages: 340
Bind: paperback
Author: Hugh Morrison Publisher: Otago University Press
Publication Date: 19-02-2016

We know a lot about the early missionaries who came to New Zealand from 1814 and how Christianity developed through their complex interactions with M?ori. Less well known are the ways in which settler churches of Aotearoa New Zealand reached out to engage in missionary activity in other parts of the world. Pushing Boundaries is the first book-length attempt to tell the story of the evolution of overseas missionary activity by New Zealand’s Protestant churches from the early nineteenth century up to World War II. In this thought-provoking book, Hugh Morrison outlines how and why missions became important to colonial churches – the theological and social reasons churches supported missions, how their ideas were shaped, and what motivated individual New Zealanders to leave these shores to devote their lives elsewhere. Secondly, he connects this local story to some larger historical themes – of gender, culture, empire, childhood and education. This book argues that understanding the overseas missionary activity of Protestant churches and groups can contribute to a more general understanding of how New Zealand has developed as a society and nation.

We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.

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