Setareki Tuilovoni was made the first Indigenous president of the Fijian Methodist church in 1964. This paper gives a biographical account with particular focus on his experiences overseas and how these shaped his approach to creating a united Methodist church at home, and a united Christian fellowship throughout the Pacific by means of regional church bodies. Because Tuilovoni had been present in America and Africa at pivotal points in the struggles for civil rights and decolonisation, his ideas were shaped by his mobility, and this in turn influenced his work to redefine the church in a decolonising Pacific, paving the way for moderate voices in the postcolonial church
The Mbau Fijians are the native inhabitants of Fiji's Bau Island. This entry focuses on the Bau chie...
The Samoan Archipelago is located in western Polynesia, which lies in the central Pacific. Together,...
Since 2006 the relationship between the Methodist Church of Fiji and the Bainimarama regime has been...
This book provides insight into the long process of decolonisation within the Methodist Overseas Mis...
This thesis contributes to the literature on the history of the transition from colonial to post-col...
Christianity is the dominant religion in the Fiji islands today. However, this was not the case in t...
George Brown (1835-1917) was many things during his long life; leader in the Wesleyan Methodist Chur...
Assembly of the Pacific conference of Churches in Chepenehe, 1966 : Rev. Setareki Tuilovoni of Fiji ...
Foreign missionaries brought Christianity to the Pacific Islands, but in the nineteenth century hun...
The Church of Melanesia has been independent for almost forty years and to date, no detailed examina...
Conference paper for the 6th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "Hawaii in the Contemporary ...
Although the academic research on religion in Fiji and the South Pacific is substantial, there are f...
Vital past links between Samoa and Fiji are recreated. The past is re-constructed to deals with spec...
Tuaine Solomona was a native Cook Islander and missionary who helped Septimus Carr and other Seventh...
In the Vula'a villages of south-east Papua New Guinea, the experience of more than a century of Chri...
The Mbau Fijians are the native inhabitants of Fiji's Bau Island. This entry focuses on the Bau chie...
The Samoan Archipelago is located in western Polynesia, which lies in the central Pacific. Together,...
Since 2006 the relationship between the Methodist Church of Fiji and the Bainimarama regime has been...
This book provides insight into the long process of decolonisation within the Methodist Overseas Mis...
This thesis contributes to the literature on the history of the transition from colonial to post-col...
Christianity is the dominant religion in the Fiji islands today. However, this was not the case in t...
George Brown (1835-1917) was many things during his long life; leader in the Wesleyan Methodist Chur...
Assembly of the Pacific conference of Churches in Chepenehe, 1966 : Rev. Setareki Tuilovoni of Fiji ...
Foreign missionaries brought Christianity to the Pacific Islands, but in the nineteenth century hun...
The Church of Melanesia has been independent for almost forty years and to date, no detailed examina...
Conference paper for the 6th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "Hawaii in the Contemporary ...
Although the academic research on religion in Fiji and the South Pacific is substantial, there are f...
Vital past links between Samoa and Fiji are recreated. The past is re-constructed to deals with spec...
Tuaine Solomona was a native Cook Islander and missionary who helped Septimus Carr and other Seventh...
In the Vula'a villages of south-east Papua New Guinea, the experience of more than a century of Chri...
The Mbau Fijians are the native inhabitants of Fiji's Bau Island. This entry focuses on the Bau chie...
The Samoan Archipelago is located in western Polynesia, which lies in the central Pacific. Together,...
Since 2006 the relationship between the Methodist Church of Fiji and the Bainimarama regime has been...