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Record Nr.

UNINA9910456814003321

Titolo

Christianity and ethnicity in Canada / / edited by Paul Bramadat and David Seljak

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Toronto, [Ontario] ; ; Buffalo, [New York] ; ; London, [England] : , : University of Toronto Press, , 2008

©2008

ISBN

1-4426-8762-2

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (459 p.)

Disciplina

305.6/771

Soggetti

Christianity - Canada

Ethnicity - Religious aspects - Christianity

Ethnicity - Canada

Religious pluralism - Canada

Religious pluralism - Christianity

Church and minorities - Canada

Multiculturalism - Religious aspects - Christianity

Electronic books.

Canada Religion

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Preface -- 1. Charting the New Terrain: Christianity and Ethnicity in Canada / Bramadat, Paul / Seljak, David -- 2. Roman Catholics (Anglophone and Allophone) / Mcgowan, Mark G. -- 3. The Francophone Roman Catholic Church / Lefebvre, Solange -- 4. Canadian Anglicanism and Ethnicity / Fletcher, Wendy -- 5. Presbyterian and Reformed Christians and Ethnicity / Macdonald, Stuart -- 6. The United Church of Canada: A Church Fittingly National / Wenh-In Ng, Greer Anne -- 7. Outsiders Becoming Mainstream: The Theology, History, and Ethnicity of Being Lutheran in Canada / Hillis, Bryan -- 8. Canada's Eastern Christians / Tataryn, Myroslaw -- 9. The Poetics of Peoplehood: Ethnicity and Religion among Canada's Mennonites / Loewen, Royden -- 10. Ethnicity and Evangelical Protestants in Canada / Guenther, Bruce L. --



11. Conclusion: The Discourse of Loss and the Future of Christianity and Ethnicity in Canada / Bramadat, Paul / Seljak, David -- Appendix: The Demographics of Christianity in Canada -- Contributors

Sommario/riassunto

Over the past decade, scholars and policy makers interested in Canadian multiculturalism have begun to take religion much more seriously. Moreover, Christian communities have become increasingly aware of the impact of ethnic diversity on church life. However, until very recently almost no systematic academic attention has been paid to the intersection between the ethnic and religious identities of individuals or communities. This gap in both our academic literature and our public discourse represents an obstacle to understanding and integrating the large numbers of "ethnic Christians," most of whom either join existing Canadian churches or create ethnically specific congregations.In Christianity and Ethnicity in Canada, eleven scholars explore the complex relationships between religious and ethnic identity within the nine major Christian traditions in Canada. The contributors discuss the ways in which changes in the ethnic composition of these traditions influence religious practice and identity, as well as how the nine religious traditions influence communal and individual ethnic identities. An introductory chapter by Paul Bramadat and David Seljak provides a thorough discussion of the theoretical, historical, and empirical issues involved in the study of Christianity and ethnicity in Canada. This volume complements Religion and Ethnicity in Canada in which the authors address similar issues within the six major non-Christian communities in Canada, and within Canadian health care, education, and politics.