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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures And Tables vii
- Contributing Authors ix
- Introduction Religion And The Public Sphere 1
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Part I The Public/Private Divide
- 1. Canadian Social Imaginaries: Re-Examining Religion And Secularization 25
- 2. Between The Public And The Private Governing: Religious Expression 44
- 3. Regional Differences And Continuities At The Intersection Of Culture And Religion: A Case Study Of Immigrant And Second- Generation Young Adults In Canada 66
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Part II Private Life
- 4. Maintaining And Nurturing An Islamic Identity In Canada – Online And Offline 97
- 5. Maghrebi Jewish Migrations And Religious Marriage In Paris And Montréal, 1954–1980 121
- 6. Talking About Domestic Violence And Communities Of Faith In The Public Sphere: Celebrations And Challenges 149
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Part III The Public/Private Continuum
- 7. Beyond Religious Accommodation In The Workplace: A Philosophy Of Diversity 173
- 8. Religion And The Incorporation Of Haitian Migrants In Montréal 201
- 9. The Intersection Of Religious Identity And Visible Minority Status :The Case Of Sikh Youth In British Columbia 218
- 10. Curricular Heresy :Theological Religious Studies And The Assessment Of Religious Pluralism In Canada 237
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Part IV Public Life
- 11. Conservative Christianity, Anti-Statism, And Alberta’S Public Sphere: The Curious Case Of Bill 44 257
- 12. The “Naked Face” Of Secular Exclusion: Bill 94 And The Privatization Of Belief 275
- 13. Religion And The Socio-Economic Integration Of Immigrants Across Canada 293
- Conclusion 313
- Index 317
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures And Tables vii
- Contributing Authors ix
- Introduction Religion And The Public Sphere 1
-
Part I The Public/Private Divide
- 1. Canadian Social Imaginaries: Re-Examining Religion And Secularization 25
- 2. Between The Public And The Private Governing: Religious Expression 44
- 3. Regional Differences And Continuities At The Intersection Of Culture And Religion: A Case Study Of Immigrant And Second- Generation Young Adults In Canada 66
-
Part II Private Life
- 4. Maintaining And Nurturing An Islamic Identity In Canada – Online And Offline 97
- 5. Maghrebi Jewish Migrations And Religious Marriage In Paris And Montréal, 1954–1980 121
- 6. Talking About Domestic Violence And Communities Of Faith In The Public Sphere: Celebrations And Challenges 149
-
Part III The Public/Private Continuum
- 7. Beyond Religious Accommodation In The Workplace: A Philosophy Of Diversity 173
- 8. Religion And The Incorporation Of Haitian Migrants In Montréal 201
- 9. The Intersection Of Religious Identity And Visible Minority Status :The Case Of Sikh Youth In British Columbia 218
- 10. Curricular Heresy :Theological Religious Studies And The Assessment Of Religious Pluralism In Canada 237
-
Part IV Public Life
- 11. Conservative Christianity, Anti-Statism, And Alberta’S Public Sphere: The Curious Case Of Bill 44 257
- 12. The “Naked Face” Of Secular Exclusion: Bill 94 And The Privatization Of Belief 275
- 13. Religion And The Socio-Economic Integration Of Immigrants Across Canada 293
- Conclusion 313
- Index 317