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4. Elaborating a Public Culture: The Catholic Church in Nineteenth- Century Quebec
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Contributors xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Reconstructing the Public: The Impact of Nineteenth-Century Disestablishment
- 1. Constructing Public Religions at Private Sites: The Anglican Church in the Shadow of Disestablishment 23
- 2. Evangelicals and Public Life in Southern New Brunswick, 1830-1880 50
- 3. Religion and Public Space in Protestant Toronto, 1880-1900 69
- 4. Elaborating a Public Culture: The Catholic Church in Nineteenth- Century Quebec 87
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Part Two. Contested Spaces: The Ambiguities of Religion in the Public Sphere
- 5. The State, the Church, and Indian Residential Schools in Canada 109
- 6. Missionaries, Scholars, and Diplomats: China Missions and Canadian Public Life 130
- 7. Continental Divides: North American Civil War and Religion as at Least Three Stories 153
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Part Three Claiming Their Proper Sphere': Women, Religion, and the State
- 8. Evangelical Moral Reform: Women and the War against Tobacco, 1874-1900 177
- 9. Religion and the Shaping of 'Public Woman': A Post-Suffrage Case Study 196
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Part Four. Religion's Redefinition of the Role of the State: The Example of Prairie Populism
- 10. Young Man Knowles: Christianity, Politics, and the 'Making of a Better World' 219
- 11. Premier E.G. Manning, Back to the Bible Hour, and Fundamentalism in Canada 237
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Part Five. Matters of State: Redefining the Sacred in Public Life, 1960-2000
- 12. Catholicism's 'Quiet Revolution': Maintenant and the New Public Catholicism in Quebec after 1960 257
- 13. The Christian Recessional in Ontario's Public Schools 275
- 14. From a Private to a Public Religion: The History of the Public Service Christian Fellowship 294
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Part Six. Bearing Witness: The Voice of Religious Outsiders in Public Life
- 15. 'Justice and Only Justice Thou Shalt Pursue': Considerations on the Social Voice of Canada's Reform Rabbis 313
- 16. Canadian Mennonites and a Widening World 329
- 17. Sikhism and Secular Authority 346
- Index 363
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Contributors xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Reconstructing the Public: The Impact of Nineteenth-Century Disestablishment
- 1. Constructing Public Religions at Private Sites: The Anglican Church in the Shadow of Disestablishment 23
- 2. Evangelicals and Public Life in Southern New Brunswick, 1830-1880 50
- 3. Religion and Public Space in Protestant Toronto, 1880-1900 69
- 4. Elaborating a Public Culture: The Catholic Church in Nineteenth- Century Quebec 87
-
Part Two. Contested Spaces: The Ambiguities of Religion in the Public Sphere
- 5. The State, the Church, and Indian Residential Schools in Canada 109
- 6. Missionaries, Scholars, and Diplomats: China Missions and Canadian Public Life 130
- 7. Continental Divides: North American Civil War and Religion as at Least Three Stories 153
-
Part Three Claiming Their Proper Sphere': Women, Religion, and the State
- 8. Evangelical Moral Reform: Women and the War against Tobacco, 1874-1900 177
- 9. Religion and the Shaping of 'Public Woman': A Post-Suffrage Case Study 196
-
Part Four. Religion's Redefinition of the Role of the State: The Example of Prairie Populism
- 10. Young Man Knowles: Christianity, Politics, and the 'Making of a Better World' 219
- 11. Premier E.G. Manning, Back to the Bible Hour, and Fundamentalism in Canada 237
-
Part Five. Matters of State: Redefining the Sacred in Public Life, 1960-2000
- 12. Catholicism's 'Quiet Revolution': Maintenant and the New Public Catholicism in Quebec after 1960 257
- 13. The Christian Recessional in Ontario's Public Schools 275
- 14. From a Private to a Public Religion: The History of the Public Service Christian Fellowship 294
-
Part Six. Bearing Witness: The Voice of Religious Outsiders in Public Life
- 15. 'Justice and Only Justice Thou Shalt Pursue': Considerations on the Social Voice of Canada's Reform Rabbis 313
- 16. Canadian Mennonites and a Widening World 329
- 17. Sikhism and Secular Authority 346
- Index 363