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Evangelical Belief Enlightenment Morality in Australian Temperance - 1832-1930

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book explores the history of the Australian temperance movement and the ideas that informed it, offering a detailed examination of the beliefs of evangelicals involved.


List of contents










Introduction: Temperance, Improvement and the 'Moral Enlightenment' Project
1 Temperance in Australia, 1832-1930
2 John Saunders, Temperance, Enlightenment and The Gospel
3 George Washington Walker, Religion, Irreligion and The Hobart Town Total Abstinence Society
4 John Mcencroe and The Catholic Teetotal Movement
5 Alfred Stackhouse and the Rise of Church-Based Temperance
6 Mary Ann Thomas and the Rise of Third-Wave Gospel Temperance
7 Elizabeth Webb Nicholls, The Wctu and The Secularisation of Salvation
Conclusion: A 'New Faith'? Evangelicalism and Enlightenment in the Australian Temperance Movement


About the author










Nicole Starling is Academic Dean and Lecturer in Church History at Morling College, College, Sydney (a member college of the Australian College of Theology) and an honorary research fellow at Macquarie University.


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