The Maori Stairway to Heaven
A review of Jason Hartley. Nga Mahi: The Things We Need to Do; The Pathway of the Stars. n.p.: Xlibris, 2013. 264 pp., no index.
Jason Hartley�s book manifests a passion for alleviating the problem of Maori surging into the prisons of Aotearoa/New Zealand by restoring their old, traditional religious ethos and the social control that hinges on the recovery of the old belief that they are potentially noble children of God. In setting out his own disappointing discovery of the roots of both a growing problem and what he believes is the solution, he describes how he came to learn the arcane moral teachings, or old stories, that once buttressed Maori social order. For Latter-day Saints, he also demonstrates that for some Maori, despite much degradation, the Heavens are still open, just as they were when Latter-day Saint missionaries first encountered a people prepared for them and their message by their own seers, thus also implicitly challenging recent efforts to downplay or explain away the old stories as mere embellishments, wishful thinking, or an implausible founding mythology.
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Jason Hartley�s book manifests a passion for alleviating the problem of Maori surging into the prisons of Aotearoa/New Zealand by restoring their old, traditional religious ethos and the social control that hinges on the recovery of the old belief that they are potentially noble children of God. In setting out his own disappointing discovery of the roots of both a growing problem and what he believes is the solution, he describes how he came to learn the arcane moral teachings, or old stories, that once buttressed Maori social order. For Latter-day Saints, he also demonstrates that for some Maori, despite much degradation, the Heavens are still open, just as they were when Latter-day Saint missionaries first encountered a people prepared for them and their message by their own seers, thus also implicitly challenging recent efforts to downplay or explain away the old stories as mere embellishments, wishful thinking, or an implausible founding mythology.
The Maori Stairway to Heaven
A review of Jason Hartley. Nga Mahi: The Things We Need to Do; The Pathway of the Stars. n.p.: Xlibris, 2013. 264 pp., no index.
Jason Hartley�s book manifests a passion for alleviating the problem of Maori surging into the prisons of Aotearoa/New Zealand by restoring their old, traditional religious ethos and the social control that hinges on the recovery of the old belief that they are potentially noble children of God. In setting out his own disappointing discovery of the roots of both a growing problem and what he believes is the solution, he describes how he came to learn the arcane moral teachings, or old stories, that once buttressed Maori social order. For Latter-day Saints, he also demonstrates that for some Maori, despite much degradation, the Heavens are still open, just as they were when Latter-day Saint missionaries first encountered a people prepared for them and their message by their own seers, thus also implicitly challenging recent efforts to downplay or explain away the old stories as mere embellishments, wishful thinking, or an implausible founding mythology.
Jason Hartley�s book manifests a passion for alleviating the problem of Maori surging into the prisons of Aotearoa/New Zealand by restoring their old, traditional religious ethos and the social control that hinges on the recovery of the old belief that they are potentially noble children of God. In setting out his own disappointing discovery of the roots of both a growing problem and what he believes is the solution, he describes how he came to learn the arcane moral teachings, or old stories, that once buttressed Maori social order. For Latter-day Saints, he also demonstrates that for some Maori, despite much degradation, the Heavens are still open, just as they were when Latter-day Saint missionaries first encountered a people prepared for them and their message by their own seers, thus also implicitly challenging recent efforts to downplay or explain away the old stories as mere embellishments, wishful thinking, or an implausible founding mythology.
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BN ID: | 2940150571723 |
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Publisher: | Interpreter Foundation |
Publication date: | 09/19/2014 |
Series: | Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture , #12 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 13 |
Sales rank: | 540,182 |
File size: | 107 KB |
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