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What happened to Christian Canada? (1).
From:
Church History
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June 1, 2006| Author:
Noll, Mark A.
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By asking "what happened to Christian Canada," I begin with an assumption that there once was a Christian Canada which is now gone. That assumption is intentional. It is intended to highlight not only the dramatic changes that have taken place in Canadian religious life over the last sixty years, but also substantial contrasts between the religious histories of Canada and the United States, which otherwise are so similar in so many respects. (2) This paper explores the question pri...
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