The Encyclopedia of Religion in Australia
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- Editor: James Jupp, Australian National University, Canberra
- Date Published: September 2009
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521864077
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Australia is a country rich in religious diversity. While constitutionally-speaking Australia is a secular society, waves of immigration over its short history have had a large impact on its religious and cultural make-up. The Encyclopedia of Religion in Australia is the first major work of reference to describe the beliefs, practices and organisation of religion in Australia. It examines religion in several different ways: historical development, belief systems and controversies, as well as the social role each faith plays in modern Australian society. This comprehensive volume includes entries on indigenous spirituality, Scientology, hillsong, and atheism, and features all of the major religions. Richly illustrated, it includes a section dedicated to current debates and issues in modern-day Australia, such as the place of religion in politics, fundamentalism, religious education and social cohesion.
Read more- The first major work of reference to describe the religions of the nation of Australia
- There is no comparable publication specific to Australia
- Over 200 colour and black and white illustrations
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- Date Published: September 2009
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521864077
- length: 822 pages
- dimensions: 163 x 209 x 58 mm
- weight: 2.08kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
List of contributors
Chronology
Preface
Introduction:
1. Introduction James Jupp
2. An historical outline of religion in Australia Hilary M. Carey
3. Defining religion and spirituality Gary Bouma
4. The social role of religion James Jupp
5. Time, place and social status James Jupp
6. Ethnic variety and origins James Jupp
Religion in Australia A-Z:
1. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island religions
2. Anglican Catholic church
3. Anglicans
4. Anthroposophy
5. Armenian Christianity in Australia
6. The Assemblies of God in Australia/Australian Christian churches
7. Assyrian Churches in Australia
8. Atheism in Australia
9. The Australian Church
10. The Baha'i faith
11. Baptists
12. Brethren in Australia
13. Buddhists
14. Catch the fire
15. Catholic Apostolic church
16. Catholics
17. Chinese Christians in Australia
18. Chinese religions in Australia
19. Christadelphians
20. Christian Israelites
21. Christian Science
22. Churches of Christ in Australia
23. Congregationalism
24. Coptic Church in Australia
25. Druze in Australia
26. The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
27. Evangelical Christianity in Australia
28. Hare Krishnas
29. Hillsong and the mega-churches
30. Hindu beliefs, practices and life in Australia
31. Hutterites and Anabaptists
32. Jehovah's Witnesses
33. Jews
34. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) in Australia
35. The liberal Catholic church
36. Lutherans
37. Mandaeans
38. Methodists
39. Molokans
40. Moravians
41. Muslims
42. Church of the Nazarene
43. Orthodox
44. Other Orthodox churches in Australia
45. Pacific Islander churches
46. Paganism and Wicca in Australia
47. Pentecostals
48. Presbyterians
49. Quakers in Australia
50. Ratana
51. The Reformed churches
52. Russian Old Believers
53. Salvationists
54. Satanists
55. Scientologists in Australia
56. Seventh Day Adventists
57. Sikhs in Australia
58. Spiritualists
59. Swedenborgians (New Church)
60. The Templers in Australia
61. Theosophy
62. Unitarians
63. Uniting Church
64. Wesleyan Methodists
65. Zoroastrians in Australia
66. Other Australian religions
Issues:
1. Belief and disbelief James Jupp
2. Religion, state and politics in Australia Marion Maddox
3. Religion and politics in Australia: a Catholic perspective C. A. J. Coady
4. Ecumenical and multifaith Australia Desmond Cahill
5. Fundamentalism in modern society James Jupp
6. Religion, immigration and refugees James Jupp
7. Religion, media and cultural diversity Andrew Jakubowicz
8. Non-Christian religions in Australia Abe Wade Ata
9. Religious school systems Geoffrey Sherington
10. Religious diversity and social cohesion in Australia Rod Ling and Gary Bouma
11. Welfare work and charitable organisations Shurlee Swain
12. Women and religion Hurriyet Babacan
13. Australian young people and religion Philip Hughes
Bibliography for significant religious groups in Australia
Index.
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