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A radical religious heritage : Auckland Unitarian Church and its wider connections

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  • Description

    "Those who laid the foundations of New Zealand?s Unitarian movement, most of whom came from the United Kingdom, argued strongly that all religious claims must be open to critical examination and review, with the individual conscience the final judge. Among those who had a large role, note especially William Jellie who was the first minister of the Auckland Church, and through his long life continued to give strong support.

    Sir Robert Stout who was premier in the Stout-Vogel ministry and Chief Justice from 1899 until 1926, had a long involvement with the Wellington Church. Mary Richmond, who was active in a wide range of educational and social service organisations, likewise had a large role in the Wellington Church, often speaking at services. James Chapple, whose strident political radicalism was a source of tension, was the real life counterpart of ?Plumb?, in Maurice Gee?s novel of that name.

    Harriet Morison who was the Auckland Church?s first woman chairperson, was prominent as a trade unionist. She was a campaigner for women?s suffrage, as was Lady Anna Stout, who also while in the UK for three years worked for women?s suffrage there. The poet Hone Tuwhare features briefly in the story, as does the writer Frank Sargeson.

    The Auckland Church has in recent years experienced a revival of interest. While there are now no active churches of fellowships elsewhere, the influence of the earlier wider movement has penetrated deeply into New Zealand society. Extensive references are provided, many to online sources, which interested readers can follow up."--Inside front cover.

  • Place
  • Other Id

    BX9835.N45 MAI (Library of Congress Call Number)

    92361 (Cat ID)

    92160 (Presto content ID)

  • Department

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Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    A radical religious heritage : Auckland Unitarian Church and its wider connections
  • Primary Maker
  • Contributor/Publisher
    The Church
  • Place
  • Date
    2020
  • Physical Description

    68 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, portraits ; 21 cm

  • ISBN/ISSN
    0473020688
    9780473020682
  • Language
    English
  • Level of Current Record
    Bib record
  • Member Object

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  • Edition/State/Version
    second edition, 2020
  • Subject Category
  • Content
    Introduction: who are the Unitarians? -- 1. The several strands of Unitarian tradition -- 2. Unitarianism in New Zealand -- 3. The Auckland Church -- 4. Auckland Church ministers -- Unitarianism: historical background -- 6. The modern movements -- notes -- references and further readings, web links, and sources -- acknowledgments -- index.
  • Public Access Text

    [Keywords: Auckland Unitarian Church; Unitarianism; Unitarians--New Zealand--Auckland]

    First ed. published 1991 Available from Auckland Unitarian Church, 1A Ponsonby Road, Auckland, N.Z. Includes bibliographical references (p. 47-49) and index.

  • Associated Notes
  • Collection Type
    General Collection
  • Last Update
    19 Dec 2023

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