Canadian Evangelicalism in the Twentieth Century : : An Introduction to its Character / / John G. Stackhouse, Jr.

Canadians usually associate evangelical Protestantism with television evangelists and the new religious right in American politics. In this first portrait of Canadian evangelicalism in the twentieth century, John Stackhouse argues that Canadian is far from being either an echo of an American phenome...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Heritage
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Physical Description:1 online resource (352 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Introduction --
Part One. The Eccentrics: Shields and Aberhart --
1. T.T. Shields: The Fundamentalist Extreme --
2. William Aberhart: Beyond Fundamentalism --
Part Two. The Mainstream of Canadian Evangelicalism to the 1960s --
3. Toronto Bible College: 1894-1968 --
4. Prairie Bible Institute: 1922-1977 --
5. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: 1929-1970 --
Part Three. The Mainstream Broadens and Coalesces: Canadian Evangelicalism to the Early 1990s --
6. 'Sermons from Science' at Expo '67 --
7. Ontario Bible College and Ontario Theological Seminary --
8. Prairie Bible Institute --
9. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship --
10. Trinity Western University --
11. Regent College --
12. The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada --
Part Four. The Character of Canadian Evangelicalism in the Twentieth Century --
13. The Character of Canadian Evangelicalism in the Twentieth Century --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:Canadians usually associate evangelical Protestantism with television evangelists and the new religious right in American politics. In this first portrait of Canadian evangelicalism in the twentieth century, John Stackhouse argues that Canadian is far from being either an echo of an American phenomenon or a residue of the British heritage, but instead is distinctly Canadian. He also points out the Canadian evangelicalism has been become a powerful force in contemporary Canadian religion. Stackhouse disputes the church-sect typology of previous studies and also challenges the accepted wisdom that flamboyant preachers like the fundamentalist T.T. Shields and preacher-turned-politician William Aberhart represent evangelicalism in Canada. On the contrary, he says, the true character of the tradition is more accurately found in Bible schools like the internationally known Prairie Bible Institute and the Ontario Bible College, seminaries such as Regent College and Ontario Theological Seminary, liberal arts institutions like Trinity Western University, student ministries such as the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, and cooperative organizations typified by the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada. This book complements current studies of Canadian evangelicalism in earlier periods and is informed by recent scholarship in Canadian, American, and British religion. It brings fresh insights to a field that is drawing increasing interest.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781487574642
9783110490947
DOI:10.3138/9781487574642
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: John G. Stackhouse, Jr.