Churchman Militant

Churchman Militant
Author: John H. Evans
Publisher: London : Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1964
Genre: Bishops
ISBN:

"Describes and evaluates the work of a great Bishop in New Zealand and Melanesia, and afterwards at Lichfield, his contribution to the life of the Church of his own time and his impact on a later age."--Dust jacket flap.

A Controversial Churchman

A Controversial Churchman
Author: Allan K. Davidson
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1877242519

New Zealand's first Anglican bishop, George Selwyn, was a towering fgure in the young colony. Denounced as a 'turbulent priest' for speaking out against Crown practices that dispossessed Maori, he brought a vigorous approach to episcopal leadership. His wife Sarah Selwyn supported all her husband's activities, in a life characterised as one of 'hardship and anxiety'; she expressed independently her sense of outrage over the Waitara dispute. Selwyn promoted participatory church government, founded the innovative Melanesian Mission, and developed a distinctive style of colonial church architecture. More controversially, he battled with the Church Missionary Society, and was caught up in the bitter maelstrom of settler and Maori politics. His personal links with colonial and ecclesiastical networks gave him access to the heart of empire. These essays offer new insights into Selwyn's role in developing pan-Anglicanism, strengthening links between the Church of England and the Episcopal and Anglican Churches in North America, and his time as Bishop of Lichfeld (1868-78). His place in Treaty history, as a political commentator and source of historical information, is recognised. George Selwyn left a large imprint on New Zealand church and society. This collection both honours and critiques a controversial bishop.