This study examines the relations among the various ethnic groups concerned in the conversion of the eastern Papuan people to Christianity, the response of the Massim people and their neighbours to this process, and the nature of the indigenous Christian leadership that emerged. Between 1877 and 1942, several groups of missionaries were influential in eastern New Guinea. The first were the Pacific Islands missionaries of the London Missionary Society who arrived in 1877. They were followed in 1891 by Anglicans and Methodists and the first European L.M.S. missionaries. Direct L.M.S. influence ceased, however, when the resident missionary at Kwato formed the Kwato Extension Association in 1918. A scrutiny of Kwato, Methodist and Anglican ...
The Motu and the Hula, two south coast Papua New Guinea societies, are linguistically related, have ...
This dissertation examines the ways in which a Papua New Guinean people, the Maisin of Collingwood B...
This study seeks to trace, account for and evaluate the development of Catholic (in the sense of Rom...
IT is the aim of this thesis to examine the origins and growth of Protestant missionary activity in ...
Since the arrival of Sacred Heart missionaries (MSC) on Matupit island, an offshore island of New Br...
The Church of Melanesia has been independent for almost forty years and to date, no detailed examina...
In eastern Papua, Christian missionaries found a social structure unparalleled in most areas of reli...
The thesis deals with missionization in the Papua New Guinea Highlands and particularly with the Lut...
While the Territory of Papua and New Guinea from the year 1884 passed through several forms of Briti...
This project will examine the impact and the progress of Methodist missionary work on Choiseul from...
EUROPEAN missionaries, through their numerical strength, their geographical spread, their proximity ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1977 Mary Dorothy KeaneBetween 1848 and 1920, sixty two o...
The first evangelists in Oceania at the end of the 18th century were Protestants belonging to the Mi...
The purpose of the article is to show the dynamics of evangelization in the context of the culture o...
Missionaries constitute one of the major external influences upon the lives of the indigenous popula...
The Motu and the Hula, two south coast Papua New Guinea societies, are linguistically related, have ...
This dissertation examines the ways in which a Papua New Guinean people, the Maisin of Collingwood B...
This study seeks to trace, account for and evaluate the development of Catholic (in the sense of Rom...
IT is the aim of this thesis to examine the origins and growth of Protestant missionary activity in ...
Since the arrival of Sacred Heart missionaries (MSC) on Matupit island, an offshore island of New Br...
The Church of Melanesia has been independent for almost forty years and to date, no detailed examina...
In eastern Papua, Christian missionaries found a social structure unparalleled in most areas of reli...
The thesis deals with missionization in the Papua New Guinea Highlands and particularly with the Lut...
While the Territory of Papua and New Guinea from the year 1884 passed through several forms of Briti...
This project will examine the impact and the progress of Methodist missionary work on Choiseul from...
EUROPEAN missionaries, through their numerical strength, their geographical spread, their proximity ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1977 Mary Dorothy KeaneBetween 1848 and 1920, sixty two o...
The first evangelists in Oceania at the end of the 18th century were Protestants belonging to the Mi...
The purpose of the article is to show the dynamics of evangelization in the context of the culture o...
Missionaries constitute one of the major external influences upon the lives of the indigenous popula...
The Motu and the Hula, two south coast Papua New Guinea societies, are linguistically related, have ...
This dissertation examines the ways in which a Papua New Guinean people, the Maisin of Collingwood B...
This study seeks to trace, account for and evaluate the development of Catholic (in the sense of Rom...