Rethinking Church, State, and Modernity : : Canada Between Europe and the USA / / David A. Lyon, Marguerite Van Die.

Ambitious in scope, Rethinking Church, State, and Modernity considers some central concepts in the sociology and history of religion and, simultaneously, how Canada's religious experience is distinctive in the modern world. The contributors to this volume challenge the institutional approach th...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Contributors --
Introduction /
Part One: Patterns and Flows --
1 Canada in Comparative Perspective /
2 Canadian Religion: Heritage and Project /
3 Individualism Religious and Modern: Continuities and Discontinuities /
Part Two: Alignments and Alliances --
4 Church and State in Institutional Flux: Canada and the United States /
5 Trudeau, God, and the Canadian Constitution: Religion, Human Rights, and Government Authority in the Making of the 1982 Constitution /
6 Bearing Witness: Christian Groups Engage Canadian Politics since the 1960s /
Part Three: Civic and Civil Religion --
7 Resisting the 'No Man's Land' of Private Religion: The Catholic Church and Public Politics in Quebec /
8 Catholicism and Secularization in Quebec /
9 Civil Religion and the Problem of National Unity: The 1995 Quebec Referendum Crisis /
Part Four: Believing and Belonging --
10 Modern Forms of the Religious Life: Denomination, Church, and Invisible Religion in Canada, the United States, and Europe /
11 'For by Him All Things Were Created ... Visible and Invisible': Sketching the Contours of Public and Private Religion in North America /
12 A Generic Evangelicalism? Comparing Evangelical Subcultures in Canada and the United States /
Part Five: Identity, Gender, Body --
13 The Steeple or the Shelter? Family Violence and Church-and-State Relations in Contemporary Canada /
14 The Politics of the Body in Canada and the United States /
15 Consumers and Citizens: Religion, Identity, and Politics in Canada and the United States /
References --
Index
Summary:Ambitious in scope, Rethinking Church, State, and Modernity considers some central concepts in the sociology and history of religion and, simultaneously, how Canada's religious experience is distinctive in the modern world. The contributors to this volume challenge the institutional approach that stresses a strict division between "church" and "state", which seems inappropriate in late-modern and post-modern scenarios. Rather, the authors favour an interpretation that is marked more by fluidity than fixity.Canada, which stands somewher between the largely secularised Europe and the relatively religious United States, is well situated as a testing ground for the leading conceptions of the fate of religion in modern and postmodern societies. The book focuses mainly on Christianity, looking at what is distinctive about Canadian situations, and discusses the concomitant decline of some religious groups and the ongoing vitality of others in an increasingly multi-faith and globalized society. The emergence of constitutional rights and identity politics have both contributed to the transforming relationship between church and state and the contributors to this volume pay special attention to the political and social attitudes of religious groups and to the consequences of these attitudes. Subjects covered include: the role of God in the Canadian Constitution; anglophone religious responses to the referendum crisis of 1995; evangelical subcultures in Canada and the United States; and specifically postmodern topics such as the body and consumerism.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781442679306
9783110667691
9783110490954
DOI:10.3138/9781442679306
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: David A. Lyon, Marguerite Van Die.