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History of Religious Life and Practice in Canada and the U.S.

This course provides a study of the history of religious life and practice in Canada and the United States from the time of European colonization to the present. It includes the study of select individuals, church and state relations, and comparisons between the Canadian and U.S. nation-states. Various denominations and sects that comprise the North American religious milieu are highlighted, as are significant movements such as evangelicalism, fundamentalism, feminism, and ecumenism. Historical analysis will inevitably lead to discussions regarding Christianity within our current time and contexts. A combination of lecture and seminar format is utilized.

 

This syllabus was created for the Young Scholars in American Religion program.

Eleanor J. Stebner
Author

The University of Winnipeg
Institution

Public College or University, Seminary
Institution Type

Syllabus
Resource Type

Graduate Course, Seminar
Class Type

1999
Date Published

Area Studies, History, Theology
Discipline

Catholic, Protestant
Religous Tradition

Gender/Women/ Sexuality, Politics/Law/Government, Pluralism/Secularism/Culture Wars, Race/Ethnicity, Region/Urban/Rural, Theology/Liturgy
Topics

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