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Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-86407-7 - The Encyclopedia of Religion in Australia Edited by James Jupp Index More information 759 Index impacts from outside Australia, 88 mother figures in, 78 Irish Catholic influences on, 245 myth and ritual in, 82–3 issues with respect to churches, 106–15 new movements, 92–3 Kayteh land claim, 116 Ngurunderi,86 Note: locators in bold are for illustrations. Kunapipi-Karwadi cult, 68 prior to white settlement, 5–6 land claims Rainbow Serpent, 78 A land rights, 109, 115, 117, 177, 618, studies of, 73–4 619, 707, 708 superstition and, 73–6 A Beckett, Sir William, 581 Hindmarsh Island, 117 theologies, 91–2 Mabo case, 112, 113, 117, 618–20 totemic religions, 6, 74–5 Aarons, Joseph, 346 Milirrpum v Nabalco, 117 travelling cults, 93 Aarons, Rachel, 346 and the mining industry, 117–18 Wandjina deities, 6 Abbott, Tony, 265, 613, 704 and religious beliefs and practices, women and, 79–82 Abdu’l-Baha,´ 168 117 religious identification, 95 Abdullah, Meena, 465 religious evidence for ownership, removal of children from their families, Abikaram, Bishop Dr Ad, 280, 281 116–17 108, 113 Aboriginal and Islander Baptist Council of Wik case, 113, 117 sacred sites, 55, 68, 587 Australia, 92, 111 language groups, 5 self-determination, 92, 110, 589 Aboriginal and Islander Commission, 92 Law, 707 sexual abuse of children, 114 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander male dominance, 82, 95 spiritualities, 24, 93–5, 619, 683 Social Justice Commissioner, 113 men’s secret material, 118 standard of living, 114 Aboriginal Australians, 1, 73–4 missions and relations with, 11–12 ‘Stolen Generations’, 82, 113, 177, Aboriginal Protectorates, 11, 12, 74, mythology, 72, 78, 82–3 589 318 non-payment of wages to, 108, 114 stories, 88 Aborigines’ Protection Society, 12 Pallottine Missionaries, 73 Torres Strait Islanders, 68, 72, 73 Arrernte totem beliefs, 74–5 paternalism towards, 108, 110 Pentecostalism, 73 and atomic testing at Maralinga, 109 political activism, 108 violence against, 108 and Australian law, 115–18 protection of religious rights, 118 voting rights, 110 care of children, 274 Rainbow Serpent, 78 Warlmanpa land claim, 116 ceremonies, 88, 88 reconciliation and, 111 Warlpiri land claim, 116 change and, 89 referendum to include Aboriginal Woagaia-Jinimi Movement, 93 Christian missions to, 96–106 people, 115–16 women church leaders’ call for better treatment relationship with the land, 109, 112, European perceptions of, 79 of, 107 117 power of, 708 churinga (tjurunga), 75 religion and politics, 618–20 responsibility for land, 116 colonisation and, 106 religions, 6, 39, 53, 67–8, 69–118, 664, sacred objects, 83 contact with Muslim Macassans, 6, 87 680 women’s spirituality, 707–8 Council for Aboriginal Affairs, 110 adaptation to occupation, 6 yawulyu performances, 81, 81,82 creation stories and the Law, 69–96 adaptations to Christianity, 6 yilpinji songs, 82 Alcheringa, (Altjira, Altyerre), 71, 72, Alcheringa, (Altjira, Altyerre), 78 Aboriginal Evangelical Fellowship, 110, 73 ‘All Father’ figures in, 76–8, 95 112 ceremonies and, 88, 88 art and, 83–6 Aboriginal Evangelical Missions, 68 Djanggawul, 69, 71, 72, 78 dance, 85–6 Aboriginal Inland Mission, 92 Inapertwa creatures, 72, 74 painting, 83–5 Aboriginal Islander Dance Theatre, 86 Kunapipi,78 Papunya dot-and-circle paintings, Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Kwoiyam,69 83 Act 1976, 618 Malo, 69, 72, 73 Tiwi art and craft, 84 Aboriginal Movement for Outback Ngurunderi, 69, 70–1, 72, 77, 86, 117 women’s involvement, 84, 85 Survival, 104 Ungambikula, 69, 71–2, 74 Yuendumu artists, 84 Aboriginal Revival, 321 Day of Mourning, 90, 109 Christian denominations, 95 Aboriginal Theatre Foundation, 85 dispossession, 106, 107, 589, 707 conversion to Christianity, 664 Aboriginal Women’s Art Festival, 85 Dreaming, 5, 78–9, 707 demography of, 87–90 Aborigines Advancement League, 110 and eco-tourism, 93–5 differentiated forms of, 6 Aborigines’ Friends Association, 73, 90, education and health, 115 Dingarri-Kuranggara song cycle, 93 102 Elcho Island Adjustment Movement, 68 dreaming narratives of, 6, 78–9, 86–7 Aborigines’ Inland Mission, 110 encounters with Christian missionaries, fertility religions, 6 Aborigines’ Protection Society, 12 90–1 impact of missionaries on, 90 Aborigines Sunday, 109 fertility religions, 6 and the internet, 94 Aborigines Woomera, 85 Freedom Ride, 91 listening and talking, 95–6 abortion, 39, 263, 590, 621, 704 history and dreamings, 86–7 melding of Bible stories and tradition, Abrahams, Esther, 347 impact of missionaries on, 12, 95 91, 92 Abrahams, Rosanna, 347 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-86407-7 - The Encyclopedia of Religion in Australia Edited by James Jupp Index More information 760 The Encyclopedia of Religion in Australia: Index Abu Bakr Mosque, Canberra, 456 Aluvihare monastery, 187 Brother Bill’s Social Settlement, 690 Abune Merkorios IV, 317 Aly, Waleed, 456, 642 bush brotherhoods, 15, 136 ACCESS ministries, 716 Ambedkar, Dr Bhimrao Ramji, 190 cathedrals, 132 Action by Churches Together, 399 American Healing Revival, 161 changes of name, 149 Adams, Don, 343 American University in Beirut, 279 charismatic services, 643 Adams, J.A.D., 518 Amish, 341 church architecture, 132 Adass Israel movement, 355 Old Order Amish, 341 Church Missionary Society, 129 Adelaide, non-believers, 606 Amy Bethel House, 104 Church of England Men’s Society, 133 Adult Migrant Education Service, 450 Anabaptist Association of Australia and church planting, 147 Advance Australia magazine, 579 New Zealand, 341 churchmanship, 131, 140 Adventist Andrews University, United Anabaptists, 340–1 clergy, education of, 37 States, 565, 566 Anagarika Elisabeth, 205 clergy sexual abuse, 140, 142, 145–6 Adventist Hospital, 565 Ananda Marga, 66, 599, 663 coercive role in New South Wales, 128 African Methodist Episcopal Church, 62 Anawratha (king of Myanmar), 195 Community of the Holy Name, 133, Aga Khan, Prince Karim, 597 ancestor veneration, 288 689 aged-care facilities, 652, 690 Ancient Church of the East, 164 Community of the Sisters of the Aginian Armenian School, Melbourne, Andary, David OBE, 313 Church, 133 157 Anderson, Andrew, 376 complaints programs, 146 agnostics, 603 Anderson, Kevin Victor QC, 562 constitution, 131, 132, 138, 150 Ahern, Mike, 263 Anderson, Prof. Robert, 636 Deaconess Institute, 133 Ahl Al-Tawheed, 312 Anderson, Tim, 600 deaconesses, 15 Ahmad, Fauzia, 467 Andonovski, Jane, 497 debates and issues in, 140–8 Ahmad, Mirza Ghulam, 597 Andrewes, Lancelot, 126 decline of numbers, 139, 146–7, 148 Ahmadiya, 64, 597 Andrews, Kevin, 264, 265, 603, 615, 651 diocesan structure, 131, 150 Ahura Mazda, 594, 595 Androutsopoulos, Archimandrite Diocese of Carpenteria, 101 Aidan, 120 Theodoros, 482 flying bishops, 144 Aishah,¨ 421 Angas, George Fife, 14, 101, 173, 319, 390 Forward in Faith Australia, 144 Aitken, Roshi Robert, 206 Angelovski, Father Georgi, 496 Fundamental Declaration, 150, 151 Aitkin, Anne, 206 Anglican Board of Mission – Australia, fundamentalism, 640 Ajahn Brahm, 204, 211–12 135 General Synod, 114, 150, 151 Ajahn Vayama, 204 Anglican Catholic Church, 118, 139, 145 Doctrine Commission, 141 Akinola, Archbishop, 33 adherents in Australia, 119 ‘listening process’, 142, 148 al-Askari, Hasan, 421 beliefs of, 119 Liturgical Commission, 151 Al-Darazi, Nashtakeenu, 312 Anglican Church League, 320 representation of Indigenous people, Al-Ghazzali Centre for Islamic Sciences Anglican Church of Australia 148 and Human Development, 427 see Anglicans Standing Committee, 142 al-Hilali, Sheikh Taj al-Din, 449, 452, Anglican Communion, 33 Girls’ Friendly Society, 133 453, 462, 465 Anglicans, 7, 42, 120–40, 155 Global Anglican Future Conference, Al-Mubaraki, Majid Fandi, 403 see also Church of England 152, 153 Al-Muwahidoon, 312 abortion, 704 governance, 150, 151 Al Qaeda, 462, 642 active membership, 57 and government policy, 128 al Wahhab, Muhammad, 642 Adelaide Diocese, compensation Grafton Diocese, compensation Al-Zahra Mosque, 449 payments to victims of abuse, 145 payments to victims of abuse, 146 Al Zahra Muslim Women’s Association, age of its following, 50, 146 history, beliefs and practices, 120–8 467 ancestry of Australian Anglicans, 136 and homosexuality, 33, 140–2, 152 Alba, Avril, 359 the Anglican Communion, 148–55 and imperial patriotism, 137 Albiston, A.E., 409 Anglican Consultative Council, 154 and Indigenous people, 148 Albrecht, Friedrich Wilhelm, 37, 397 Anglo-Catholic Sisterhoods, 15 influence of, 137, 138, 139, 140, 148 Alcoholics Anonymous, 250 Appellate Tribunal, 142 Instruments of Communion, 154 Alcorn brothers, 414 Archbishop of Canterbury, 141, 152 Lambeth conferences, 152–5 Aleksovski, Father, 499 Association for the Apostolic Ministry, lay presidency at Holy Communion, Alexandra College, 531 144 140, 145 Alexian Brothers, 267 attendances, 136, 139 Maori Fellowship, 514 Ali, Dr Ameer, 463 Australian Board of Missions, 135 Melbourne Diocese, ordination of All Africa Conference of Churches, 306 Australian College of Theology, 134 women, 143 All Saints College, 539 Australian General Synod, 2004, 141 ‘mission-shaped’ Church, 146, 147 Allum, Mahomet, 441 Australian General Synod, constitution, missionary work in Australia, 135 AlSaeed, Raed, 662 143 missions in Western Australia, 104 Altan Khan, 189 An Australian Prayer Book, 138, 151 Mothers’ Union, 133 Altin, Risto, 496 Bathurst Diocese, compensation national government, 131 Altizer, Thomas, 414 payments to victims of abuse, 146