Baptists and Public Life in Canada

Baptists and Public Life in Canada
Author: Gordon L. Heath,Paul R. Wilson
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2012-02-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781608996810

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Public discussion about the relationship between religion and public life in Canada can be heated at times, and scholars have recently focused on the historical study of the many expressions of this relationship. The experience of Canada's smaller Protestant Christian groups, however, has remained largely unexplored. This is particularly true of Canada's Baptists. This volume, the first produced by the Canadian Baptist Historical Society, explores the connections between Baptist faith and Baptist activity in the public domain, and expands the focus of the existing scholarship to include a wide range of Canadian Baptist beliefs, attitudes, perspectives, and actions related to the relationship between Baptist faith and practice and public life.

The Baptists and Public Affairs in the Province of Canada 1840 1867

The Baptists and Public Affairs in the Province of Canada  1840 1867
Author: Walter G. Pitman
Publsiher: Ayer Publishing
Total Pages: 213
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Baptists
ISBN: 0405124449

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Baptists in Canada

Baptists in Canada
Author: Gordon L. Heath,Dallas Friesen,Taylor Murray
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2020-12-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532689314

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Baptists arrived in what would become Canada in the mid-eighteenth century, and from those early arrivals Baptists from a wide variety of backgrounds planted churches in every region of the vast nation. This book traces that history of Baptists in Canada, and provides historical antecedents and theological rationales for their church polity. Written in a generous spirit, it recognizes what Baptists share with other Christian communities and how they differ among themselves on some matters. It places Baptists in Canada in the larger historical and global context, and concludes with commentary on opportunities and challenges ahead.

Canadian Baptist Women

Canadian Baptist Women
Author: Sharon M. Bowler
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2016-09-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498237161

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The stories of the women have often stayed in the shadows of Canadian Baptist history. The writers of this book have sought out neglected primary source materials to reveal the lives and work of an array of Baptist women in Canada's history. Read here about the Acadian Mary Lore hungrily reading her French Bible and welcoming the message of Baptist missionaries in Lower Canada, Jane Gilmour leaving her home in Britain to minister with her husband in Montreal and the wilds of Upper Canada, a group of remarkable black Baptist women in southern Ontario in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Isabel Crawford from Niagara becoming an advocate for the Kiowa people of Oklahoma, Miriam Ross from Nova Scotia ministering in the Congo, Lois Tupper, pioneer female Baptist theological educator, and, more generally, the work of Baptist women in the Maritimes in the nineteenth century and western Canada in the first half of the twentieth century. Empowered by their Baptist faith, these Canadian women did remarkable things, and their stories deserve to be told and read.

Memory and Hope

Memory and Hope
Author: David Thomas Dettmer Priestley
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1996-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780889202672

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How are Baptists distinctive as a Christian denomination? Canadian Baptists, confronted with the question of discovering a common identity from the welter of strands of influence that make up their heritage, may infer several answers from the essays in Memory and Hope. Focussing on Baptist history in central and western Canada, Memory and Hope discusses individuals, institutions and issues that have stirred Baptists in North America for two centuries, including confessionalism and eucharistic theology and fundamentalism vs. modernism. Recurring themes include the Baptist role in education in Canada, the establishment of new churches, overseas missions and social responsibility. Essayists also examine the powerful forces that have influenced Baptist history: immigration, theology and society. Studies of missionary Samuel Stearns Day, fundamentalists Aberhart, Maxwell and Shields and social gospellers Sharpe and Shaw illustrate the diversity of ideas and personalities that have shaped and been shaped by the Baptist Church. Memory and Hope is an important resource for the history of the Baptist Church in Canada. In the issues it raises on the role of churches in the twenty-first century, it will also make a significant contribution to the study of religion in general.

Costly Vision

Costly Vision
Author: Jarold Knox Zeman
Publsiher: Burlington, Ont. : Welch Publishing Company
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1988
Genre: Baptists
ISBN: WISC:89072946627

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Canadian Baptist Fundamentalism 1878 1978

Canadian Baptist Fundamentalism  1878   1978
Author: Taylor Murray,Paul R. Wilson
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2022-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725260733

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As the first single-volume work to present a national picture of Baptist engagement with the fundamentalist movement in Canada in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Canadian Baptist Fundamentalism fills an important gap in the historiography. It explores the contributions of well-known fundamentalists, such as T. T. Shields, William "Bible Bill" Aberhart, and J. J. Sidey, while also introducing the reader to several lesser-known figures, including Joshua Denovan, E. J. Stobo, and T. A. Meister. Together, these studies demonstrate the diversity of the fundamentalist movement as it emerged and developed across Canada. By drawing on material from across the country, Canadian Baptist Fundamentalism addresses old themes in new ways--and, in the process, raises a variety of questions and possibilities for new avenues of study.

Canadian Baptist Women

Canadian Baptist Women
Author: Sharon M. Bowler
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2016-09-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498237154

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The stories of the women have often stayed in the shadows of Canadian Baptist history. The writers of this book have sought out neglected primary source materials to reveal the lives and work of an array of Baptist women in Canada's history. Read here about the Acadian Mary Lore hungrily reading her French Bible and welcoming the message of Baptist missionaries in Lower Canada, Jane Gilmour leaving her home in Britain to minister with her husband in Montreal and the wilds of Upper Canada, a group of remarkable black Baptist women in southern Ontario in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Isabel Crawford from Niagara becoming an advocate for the Kiowa people of Oklahoma, Miriam Ross from Nova Scotia ministering in the Congo, Lois Tupper, pioneer female Baptist theological educator, and, more generally, the work of Baptist women in the Maritimes in the nineteenth century and western Canada in the first half of the twentieth century. Empowered by their Baptist faith, these Canadian women did remarkable things, and their stories deserve to be told and read.