Religion in Early Australia: The Problem of Church and State edited by Jean Woolmington (1976, Softcover)
Religion in Early Australia: The Problem of Church and State edited by Jean Woolmington (1976, Softcover)
Editor
Jean Woolmington
Publisher
Cassell Australia, Stanmore, NSW, 1976
Format
Softcover
Pages
xiii, 174 pages
ISBN
9780726992575 / 0726992577
Condition
Good – Rubbing and creasing to covers. Shelf wear to page edges. Internally clean and well bound.
Genre
Australian History / Religious History / Church-State Relations
Overview
Part of the Problems in Australian History series, this volume examines the complex and often contested relationship between religion and government in early colonial Australia. Edited and introduced by historian Jean Woolmington, the work draws on key documents, commentary, and analysis to explore how various religious denominations interacted with political authority in the development of a secular state.
Why You’ll Love It
A valuable academic and historical resource, ideal for students and researchers interested in church-state relations, colonial policy, and the role of religion in shaping early Australian society.
Note
Includes index and bibliography (p. 170). Suitable for inclusion in academic, theological, or historical collections.
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