Back through the Front Door': Newcomers to New Zealand Presbyterian and Uniting Churches

The author's Master's research with newcomers (aged 26 to 70 years) to New Zealand Presbyterian and Uniting Churches, who have returned to church since 2001 or started attending with little background, identified pertinent social contexts of experiences of loss, initiating personal change,...

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Main Author: Ross, Joan (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: AASR [2005]
In: Australian religion studies review
Year: 2005, Volume: 18, Issue: 1, Pages: 93-110
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