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N Hale Pule: Portraits of Native Hawaiian Churches, 1820 1900
0824892100 rar With historical sketches of some 165 churches that were known to exist in Hawaii during the nineteenth century, N Hale Pule: Portraits of Native Hawaiian Churches, 18201900 is the first comprehensive survey of the Congregational and Presbyterian Churches of Hawaii as established by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions and later operated by Ka Ahahui Euanelio o Hawaii (The Hawaiian Evangelical Association). While many of these churches were first led by missionary pastors, the alii (hereditary chiefs) founders of the churches together with their membership and congregational leaders were predominately Native Hawaiian. Worship services were soon led by Native Hawaiian pastors and were conducted in lelo Hawaii (Hawaiian language). This study draws upon the official archives of the churches, English-language newspaper articles, missionary and pastoral correspondence, and a twentieth-century architectural survey. The body of this work includes an island-by-island listing of the names and locations of the Native Hawaiian churches, the pastors who served the congregations, and brief histories of the churches themselves. These portraits tell the stories of the founding of the churches, Christianitys rise in the islands through the Great Revival years of the 1840s, the devastating impact of foreign diseases that swept through Hawaii during the mid-nineteenth century, and the efforts of the churches to maintain their properties and congregations. The book's introduction describes the founding of mother and branch churches, the importance of the lands on which the churches resided, church construction and builders, the struggle for self-support and self-governance, demographic changes that led to the churches decline, and a resurgence of Native Hawaiian culture and polytheism that caused understandings of faith and the future to further evolve. Also included are a chronology of Native Hawaiian churches, a robust glossary of Hawaiian theological vocabulary, and meticulous citations. This volume is a companion to Read more