All Stories

  1. Single White Women and Faith Missions
  2. “I had gone to teach but stayed to learn”: Geraldine MacKenzie at Aurukun Mission, 1925–1965
  3. Indigenous Land Loss, Justice and Race: Ann Bon and the Contradictions of Settler Humanitarianism
  4. Pacific Missionary George Brown 1835–1917: the Wesleyan Methodist Church
  5. Converting Mrs Crouch: Women, Wonders and the Formation of English Methodism, 1738–1741
  6. Geoffrey Troughton: New Zealand Jesus: Social and Religious Transformations of an Image, 1890-1940. Bern: Peter Lang, 2011; pp. 268.
  7. God's Empire: Religion and Colonialism in the British World, c. 1801–1908
  8. Jean Yule: Women in the Church: A Memoir. Elsternwick, Victoria: The Uniting Church Historical Society, 2011; pp. viii + 218.
  9. Thomas A. Robinson and Lanette D. Ruff:Out of the Mouths of Babes: Girl Evangelists in the Flapper Era. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012; pp. ix + 240.
  10. Studies in Settler Colonialism: Politics, Identity and Culture
  11. The Sermon in the British Colonies
  12. Introduction
  13. Race, History, and the Australian Faith Missions
  14. ‘Friend of my Soul’: Constructing Spiritual Friendship in the Autobiography of Mary Fletcher
  15. Early Methodist spirituality. Selected women's writings. Edited by Wesley Chilcote. Pp. xvi+396. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press (Kingswood Books), 2007. £21.99 (paper). 978 0 687 33416 2
  16. "Appear as Crucified for Me": Sight, Suffering, and Spiritual Transformation in the Hymns of Charles Wesley
  17. Were early Methodists masochists? Suffering, submission and sanctification in the hymns of Charles Wesley
  18. Indigenous Land Loss, Justice and Race