Abstract

Hugh Jackson’s Australians and the Christian God is a valuable first attempt to articulate the historical relationship of Australians to the Christian God. Although this book contains some discussions that may serve to stimulate further investigation, its major shortcoming is that it is simply too short and therefore covers its subject matter only superficially. Disciplines Arts and Humanities | Law Publication Details Matesic, J. (2014). Book Review: Hugh Jackson: Australians and the Christian God: An Historical Study. Journal of Religious History, 38 (2), 292-293. This journal article is available at Research Online: http://ro.uow.edu.au/lhapapers/1487

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