PP lecture for HUMA 2835 9.0 Christianity in Context. Describes the contest between Anglicanism and Methodism in the colony from first settlement until the disestablishment of religion in 1854. Discusses this outcome in light of the emergence of a Habermasian public sphere in the middle 1820s
This thesis argues that it is necessary to take into account John Robson\u27s religious beliefs and ...
denominational systemThe denominational system of education in Newfoundland is unique in some respe...
The Church of England has featured only intermittently in histories of Atlantic Canada. Scholars foc...
This article challenges the premise that a Protestant consensus emerged in Upper Canada by the mid-n...
This article focuses on a debate that raged in Upper Canada during the early and mid-nineteenth cent...
Recent historians who have written about the development of Methodist religious identity in Upper Ca...
The Restoration of King Charles II to the throne of England brought about a marked reaction from the...
Many Catholics in Canada may take for granted that the Church is firmly established in this country,...
This thesis is a study of the Canadian Free Church, an institution which played a considerable role ...
The United Church of Canada was created by an Act of Canadian Parliament in 1924, uniting the Method...
Attending Sunday school was an experience shared by most Protestant settler children in Upper Canada...
British Columbia has long been considered the only province in Canada to have had a single non-secta...
From 1896 to 1914, the Canadian prairies experienced a great immigration and expansion of settlement...
Underlying the dominant legal and theoretical approaches to the freedom of religion in the public sp...
Scholars have sorely neglected the subject of religion in British Columbia during the interwar year...
This thesis argues that it is necessary to take into account John Robson\u27s religious beliefs and ...
denominational systemThe denominational system of education in Newfoundland is unique in some respe...
The Church of England has featured only intermittently in histories of Atlantic Canada. Scholars foc...
This article challenges the premise that a Protestant consensus emerged in Upper Canada by the mid-n...
This article focuses on a debate that raged in Upper Canada during the early and mid-nineteenth cent...
Recent historians who have written about the development of Methodist religious identity in Upper Ca...
The Restoration of King Charles II to the throne of England brought about a marked reaction from the...
Many Catholics in Canada may take for granted that the Church is firmly established in this country,...
This thesis is a study of the Canadian Free Church, an institution which played a considerable role ...
The United Church of Canada was created by an Act of Canadian Parliament in 1924, uniting the Method...
Attending Sunday school was an experience shared by most Protestant settler children in Upper Canada...
British Columbia has long been considered the only province in Canada to have had a single non-secta...
From 1896 to 1914, the Canadian prairies experienced a great immigration and expansion of settlement...
Underlying the dominant legal and theoretical approaches to the freedom of religion in the public sp...
Scholars have sorely neglected the subject of religion in British Columbia during the interwar year...
This thesis argues that it is necessary to take into account John Robson\u27s religious beliefs and ...
denominational systemThe denominational system of education in Newfoundland is unique in some respe...
The Church of England has featured only intermittently in histories of Atlantic Canada. Scholars foc...