There has been very little scholarship in recent years which provides a detailed analysis of Christian support for the First World War in Canada. This work attempts to fill this gap with respect to the Presbyterian Church in Canada. It is a thorough analysis of the Presbyterian periodicals in war and peace between 1913 and 1919. The work is presented as a contribution to our understanding of Canada\u27s Great War experience. One of the few academic articles which examined Protestant support for the war was the influential article \u27The Methodist Church and World War I\u27. In this article, published in the Canadian Historical Review in 1968, Michael Bliss argues that the Methodist Church accepted what he regards as the \u27paradox of figh...
This paper examines the impacts of Christianity in England during World War I. More specifically, it...
The First World War occupies a pivotal position in New Zealand’s history. From a population of just ...
Christians during the years between 1914 and 1948 were living continually in the shadow of war, eith...
When the British declared war on Germany on August 4, 1914, the Dominion of Canada, as part of the B...
The First World War was a period of great change and upheaval for Australians. The Church of England...
This thesis examines the reactions to the First World War by the churches of the United Kingdom thr...
This review essay concentrates on three publications on the Great War and the Church of England. The...
The paper tries to go back over some of the issues that seem to be common to all of the European Chr...
The thesis addresses the question, ‘How did the First World War affect the religious faith of the pe...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
During the First World War, Christian clergy in the United States demonstrated a dramatic shift in a...
During World War I, New Zealand Methodism entered a crisis caused by two sets of problems, both of w...
During World War II the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada put forth arguments on behalf of bible coll...
Australian churchmen accepted war when it came in August 1914 and sought to explain it to the Austra...
Religion has been a largely overlooked aspect of British history during the First World War. While t...
This paper examines the impacts of Christianity in England during World War I. More specifically, it...
The First World War occupies a pivotal position in New Zealand’s history. From a population of just ...
Christians during the years between 1914 and 1948 were living continually in the shadow of war, eith...
When the British declared war on Germany on August 4, 1914, the Dominion of Canada, as part of the B...
The First World War was a period of great change and upheaval for Australians. The Church of England...
This thesis examines the reactions to the First World War by the churches of the United Kingdom thr...
This review essay concentrates on three publications on the Great War and the Church of England. The...
The paper tries to go back over some of the issues that seem to be common to all of the European Chr...
The thesis addresses the question, ‘How did the First World War affect the religious faith of the pe...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
During the First World War, Christian clergy in the United States demonstrated a dramatic shift in a...
During World War I, New Zealand Methodism entered a crisis caused by two sets of problems, both of w...
During World War II the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada put forth arguments on behalf of bible coll...
Australian churchmen accepted war when it came in August 1914 and sought to explain it to the Austra...
Religion has been a largely overlooked aspect of British history during the First World War. While t...
This paper examines the impacts of Christianity in England during World War I. More specifically, it...
The First World War occupies a pivotal position in New Zealand’s history. From a population of just ...
Christians during the years between 1914 and 1948 were living continually in the shadow of war, eith...