A ‘City on a Hill’

Religion and Buildings on the Frontier Mission at Wellington Valley, New South Wales

Authors

  • David Andrew Roberts University of New England

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/arsr.v23i1.91

Keywords:

Australia, mission history, frontier

Abstract

The Anglican Church Missionary Society’s Wellington Valley mission (1832–43) was one of the most ambitious and important religious experiments attempted in early nineteenth-century Australia. Located on the very western fringe of the British colony of New South Wales, amid the remains of an abandoned convict settlement, the mission provided the setting for competing assertions of status, authority and morality, played out in complex interactions between evangelists, Aborigines and British settlers/servants. This article explores those interactions through a particular focus on the built environment of the mission station. To contribute to our understanding of how the grand ideologies of evangelical Christianity played out and faltered on a local level, I argue that the material facilities occupied by the mission reflected and exaggerated many of the shortcomings and conundrums of the missionary agenda, and that infrastructural and spatial difficulties contributed markedly to its failure.

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Published

2010-06-13

How to Cite

Roberts, D. A. (2010). A ‘City on a Hill’: Religion and Buildings on the Frontier Mission at Wellington Valley, New South Wales. Journal for the Academic Study of Religion, 23(1), 91-114. https://doi.org/10.1558/arsr.v23i1.91