Abstract

Based on archival data in the Canadian case and secondary sources for the Australian one, this paper both describes the Canadian church union (1925) and the Australian church union (1977) and places them in their societal and religious institutional contexts. The paper concludes by outlining the similarities and divergences of the two church mergers. In this section, a third church union-the Church of South India (1947) is introduced to highlight the comparison.

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