The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 2–3History Department, University of Auckland., 1968 |
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... Christianity while still at the stage which he has argued prevented the Bay of Islands from accepting Christianity earlier . One of his reasons can be rejected : his view that disillusion- ment with warfare predisposed them to Christianity ...
... Christianity while still at the stage which he has argued prevented the Bay of Islands from accepting Christianity earlier . One of his reasons can be rejected : his view that disillusion- ment with warfare predisposed them to Christianity ...
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... Christianity largely absorbed through the written word and the ' native ' teacher has its own dis- tinctive emphasis , then the contrast between Maori cult and Maori Christianity may not be so considerable . For this reason a parallel ...
... Christianity largely absorbed through the written word and the ' native ' teacher has its own dis- tinctive emphasis , then the contrast between Maori cult and Maori Christianity may not be so considerable . For this reason a parallel ...
Strana 143
1 Christianity and the Maoris to 1840 A COMMENT ANTHROPOLOGISTS COMMONLY HOLD that a native society must under- go social disclocation before it is ready for conversion to Christ- ianity . Dr Owens contests this view.1 He denies that ...
1 Christianity and the Maoris to 1840 A COMMENT ANTHROPOLOGISTS COMMONLY HOLD that a native society must under- go social disclocation before it is ready for conversion to Christ- ianity . Dr Owens contests this view.1 He denies that ...
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