While Canada's increasing ethnic and racial diversity have received a great deal of attention in recent years, the pluralization of its religious makeup has been largely ignored. As a result, political and societal responses to religious diversity have been mixed. This study highlights one response to religious difference at the community level. Using qualitative research methods I highlight the ways in which Interfaith Grand River, a group of religiously diverse individuals in Kitchener-Waterloo Ontario, "build bridges" between local religious groups and the larger K-W community. I use the theories of Charles Taylor and Jurgen Habermas, among others, to locate IGR's dialogue-centred approach within larger discussions about the importance o...
This paper analyzes the contours of religious and nonreligious diversity in the Canadian public sphe...
The academic study of religious diversity is well established in many national settings, including i...
As societies have become religiously diverse in ways and extents not familiar in the recent historie...
With the secularization of Canadian public institutions, mainline protestant churches in urban cente...
In Canada, where one’s religious identity is a private affair, organized interfaith initiatives prov...
Drawing inspiration om Joseph T. O’Connell’s work on socio‐cultural integration, this pa‐ per connec...
In this thesis I use Critical Discourse Analysis to examine discursive constructions of identity (in...
textThis dissertation evaluates the recent academic consensus on liberal multiculturalism. I argue ...
Recent scholarly and media perspectives on religion and youth have often depicted young people as be...
Who is the Other? In a society so culturally and religiously diverse as Canada, how does the United ...
Today, both globalization and immigration have significantly altered the Canadian demographics. Our ...
In recent years, the study of religious diversity has become a significant educational issue in Euro...
grantor: Emmanuel CollegeThis thesis is written from the context of congregational ministry in the U...
In light of the changing demographic landscape of Canada over the past several years this dissertati...
Building Religious Pluralism: The Interfaith Youth Core ApproachEboo PatelFounder and Executive Dire...
This paper analyzes the contours of religious and nonreligious diversity in the Canadian public sphe...
The academic study of religious diversity is well established in many national settings, including i...
As societies have become religiously diverse in ways and extents not familiar in the recent historie...
With the secularization of Canadian public institutions, mainline protestant churches in urban cente...
In Canada, where one’s religious identity is a private affair, organized interfaith initiatives prov...
Drawing inspiration om Joseph T. O’Connell’s work on socio‐cultural integration, this pa‐ per connec...
In this thesis I use Critical Discourse Analysis to examine discursive constructions of identity (in...
textThis dissertation evaluates the recent academic consensus on liberal multiculturalism. I argue ...
Recent scholarly and media perspectives on religion and youth have often depicted young people as be...
Who is the Other? In a society so culturally and religiously diverse as Canada, how does the United ...
Today, both globalization and immigration have significantly altered the Canadian demographics. Our ...
In recent years, the study of religious diversity has become a significant educational issue in Euro...
grantor: Emmanuel CollegeThis thesis is written from the context of congregational ministry in the U...
In light of the changing demographic landscape of Canada over the past several years this dissertati...
Building Religious Pluralism: The Interfaith Youth Core ApproachEboo PatelFounder and Executive Dire...
This paper analyzes the contours of religious and nonreligious diversity in the Canadian public sphe...
The academic study of religious diversity is well established in many national settings, including i...
As societies have become religiously diverse in ways and extents not familiar in the recent historie...