Mansfield, Bruce, et al. #30.1 and 2 The Meanings of Australian Christianity Panel Discussion - Studies In Australian Christianity. Centre for the Study of Australian Christianity. 1993. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/4c39d973-2c65-4025-b2d1-e84ffbab0da4.
APA citation style
Mansfield, B., Porter, M., Robinson, D., & Campion, E. (1993). #30.1 and 2 The Meanings of Australian Christianity Panel Discussion - Studies in Australian Christianity. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/4c39d973-2c65-4025-b2d1-e84ffbab0da4.
Chicago citation style
Mansfield, Bruce, Muriel Porter, Donald William Bradley (1922-2018) Robinson, and Edmund Campion.#30.1 and 2 The Meanings of Australian Christianity Panel Discussion - Studies In Australian Christianity. Centre for the Study of Australian Christianity. 1993. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/4c39d973-2c65-4025-b2d1-e84ffbab0da4.
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The final plenary discussion of the Studies in Australian Christianity Conference (1993) focused on the meanings of Australian Christianity and the strengths of particular Christian traditions. Bruce Mansfield reflected on the historical study of Australian Christianity, identifying both strengths and weaknesses in current scholarship. Muriel Porter addressed the role and place of women in Australian Christianity. Donald Robinson examined broader cultural trends shaping Australian Christianity, while Edmund Campion explored the meaning of Christianity within the Australian context. The session concluded with an open Q&A.
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