Healing Our History: The Challenge of the Treaty of WaitangiPenguin Books, 2001 - 287 страница The authors illustrate how all New Zealanders can discover a new sense of personal and national identity, grounded in authentically honering the Treaty relationship. |
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... Christian society . He contended that as the vicar of Jesus Christ he had power not only over all Christians , but also over all non - believers . Therefore he could intervene in the affairs of other countries , but only indirectly ...
... Christian society . He contended that as the vicar of Jesus Christ he had power not only over all Christians , but also over all non - believers . Therefore he could intervene in the affairs of other countries , but only indirectly ...
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... Christians was on a par to that of Christian Europeans.'11 Jesuit and historian Paul Prucha notes that ' Not surprisingly , missionaries wherever they went fought hard for religious freedom for Christianity , but this freedom did not ...
... Christians was on a par to that of Christian Europeans.'11 Jesuit and historian Paul Prucha notes that ' Not surprisingly , missionaries wherever they went fought hard for religious freedom for Christianity , but this freedom did not ...
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... Christian churches have been at the forefront of the systematic oppression and genocide of Australian Aboriginal peoples . In 1823 it became government policy to convert Aboriginal people to Christianity , ' teaching them the habits of ...
... Christian churches have been at the forefront of the systematic oppression and genocide of Australian Aboriginal peoples . In 1823 it became government policy to convert Aboriginal people to Christianity , ' teaching them the habits of ...
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