Latter-Day Saints and missionaries in Polynesia, 1844-1960
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1974
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Douglas, Norman
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BECAUSE the Latter-day Saints Church was born in America,
this study necessarily begins by examining the social and
doctrinal bases of the church in its American context.
Chapter One, therefore, shows the relationship of the
Latter-day Saints to other American revivalists, and
places Latter-day Saints doctrine in its appropriate
historical setting. The growth of the church's missionary
work is examined in Chapter Two. The Latter-day Saints
missionary effort in the Pacific islands was both encouraged
and limited by certain racial doctrines; these are discussed
in Chapter Three. In Chapter Four, an outline of Latter-day
Saints contact with various Polynesian islands is given,
and various themes, to be discussed in depth later, are
touched on. Chapter Five presents an examination of the
qualities and abilities of Latter-day Saints missionaries
in Polynesia, and gives an indication of the problems faced
by the missionaries, and the methods employed by them.
In Chapter Six the focus is on the missions as institutions, rather than the missionaries as individuals. Mission
attitudes to land acquisition and financial matters are
especially examined in this chapter. An outstanding
feature of Latter-day Saints history in the Pacific was
the missionaries' rivalry with other mission organizations.
This is discussed in some detail in Chapter Seven. The
difficulties encountered by the missionaries in their
contact with government officials and administrators in
the islands is the subject of Chapter Eight. Chapter Nine
presents aspects of the Latter-day Saints missionaries attitude to, and involvement with, the Polynesian islanders, and shows some of the effects of the missionaries' teaching
on the islanders. A conclusion assesses the success of
Latter-day Saints missions in the Pacific, and suggests
some of the reasons for the church's acceptance by
Polynesians.
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