For the United Church of Canada, the “New Curriculum” achieved its main objective of renewing bible study for all age groups, with the added bonus of gaining publicity for the church itself. However, the massive project took a huge investment that was neither properly funded nor ultimately realized. The editor-in-chief, Peter Gordon White, unjustly blamed himself for the problems that resulted; however, the project was extremely well managed and produced on schedule. Nor did the calls to burn the New Curriculum due to its overtly modernist biblical interpretations directly cause financial problems. Instead, it was almost universally adopted by United Churches across the country. The problems arose mainly from a disconnect between the world ...
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grantor: Emmanuel CollegeThis is a thesis about the preaching of the Old Testament in The United Chu...
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In 1963, Glendon College, York University, located in Toronto Canada, admitted mainly Christian stud...
This dissertation explores the origins of, and the developments among, the approximately one hundred...
Over the course of the second half of the twentieth century, undergraduate degree requirements in th...
For 141 years, The Ryerson Press was both a cultural engine for and a reflection of Canadian society...
Arthur Marwick, in his seminal book, The Sixties, describes that decade’s crucial significance. What...
The constitutional and statutory frameworks within which education operates in Canada are significan...
This paper examines the work of Rev. Peter Bryce in establishing a progressive “institutional church...
Note:This thesis contends that the rationale for moral and religious instruction from 1960 to 1980, ...
This article examines the politics and economics surrounding textbook provision in the Canadian prov...
For over a century, the Canadian state funded a church-run system of residential schools designed to...
The Ontario social studies curriculum, developed in the first half of the 20th century, was modelled...
Between the early 1920s and 1960, Catholic schools in the Vancouver Archdiocese grew considerably fr...
Aimed at 7th-graders in Canada, this textbook uses stories to educate about the world\u27s major rel...
grantor: Emmanuel CollegeThis is a thesis about the preaching of the Old Testament in The United Chu...
Denominational rights in education have a long and controversial history within Canada. Ontario has ...
In 1963, Glendon College, York University, located in Toronto Canada, admitted mainly Christian stud...
This dissertation explores the origins of, and the developments among, the approximately one hundred...
Over the course of the second half of the twentieth century, undergraduate degree requirements in th...