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A Church with the Soul of a Nation

Making and Remaking the United Church of Canada

by (author) Phyllis D. Airhart

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Dec 2013
Category
Protestant, History, General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780773542495
    Publish Date
    Dec 2013
    List Price
    $40.95
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780773542488
    Publish Date
    Dec 2013
    List Price
    $125.00

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"As Canadian as the maple leaf" is how one observer summed up the United Church of Canada after its founding in 1925. But was this Canadian-made church flawed in its design, as critics have charged? A Church with the Soul of a Nation explores this question by weaving together the history of the United Church with a provocative analysis of religion and cultural change.

About the author

Phyllis D. Airhart is associate professor of the history of Christianity, Marilyn J. Legge is associate professor of Christian ethics and Gary L. Redcliffe is associate professor of pastoral theology. All currently teach at Emmanuel College of Victoria University and the Toronto School of Theology in the University of Toronto.

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Editorial Reviews

“A massive addition to the religious history of Canada, this book should prove indispensable in the study of the [United Church of Canada].” British Journal of Canadian Studies

“A Church with the Soul of a Nation is an excellent introduction to the history of one of Canada’s major social institutions. Accessibly written and engaging, it is a good choice for undergraduate courses in Canadian religious history. More broadly, Airhart’s interweaving of Canada’s religious story and larger themes of nationhood and culture makes this important reading for Canadian historians in general. It is a story worth telling, and Airhart tells it well.” Canadian Historical Review

"A Church with the Soul of a Nation will establish itself as the starting point for any scholarly discussion of the United Church of Canada and its place in national history. Airhart writes history well and the story she unfolds flows in excellent prose.

"In A Church with the Soul of a Nation will stand for a long time as the most thoughtfully and thoroughly developed judgment and will be the gold standard against which other efforts to interpret the history of the United Church must be measured." Mark Noll, Department of History, University of Notre Dame

"In A Church with the Soul of a Nation, Phyllis Airhart provides us with a sweeping and valuable telling of a central Canadian institution, one that echoes powerfully through the last century." Duncan McDowall, Department of History, Queen's University

“…a deeply engaging work … the book is a major achievement, remarkable for both its breadth of research and its interpretive insight.” United Church Observer

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