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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAPERS
Fundamentalism and the Family: A Preliminary Examination of P.W. Philpott and His Children
DAVID R. ELLIOTT
J.C. Blumhardt: Another Kind of Healer
RONALD KYDD
The Form Without the Power? Wesleyan Influences and the Winnipeg Labour Church
JOANNE CARLSON BROWN
“To Lead Them to the Higher Life”: Women Workers at All Peoples’ Mission, 1907-1914
MATTHEW G. NEUFELD
The New Age of Evangelism: Fundamentalism and Radio on the Canadian Prairies, 1925-1945
JAMES W. OPP
Ethnicity and Piety Among Alberta’s “German” Baptists
DAVID T. PRIESTLEY
“Temples of an Incrusted Faith”: An Inquiry into the Question of Secularization From Within
ELDON HAY
PANEL DISCUSSION: Responding to Secularizing the Faith
Who is to Say? Defining and Discerning Secularization in Canadian Christianity
JOHN G. STACKHOUSE, JR.
Secularizing the Faith: A Comment
BRIAN CLARKE
Secularizing the Faith: A Comment
DAVID B. MARSHALL
CSCH PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS
Please Note
1. The paper presented by Lucille Marr, “Naming Valiant Women: Biographical Sketches of Letitia Youmans, Winnifred Thomas and Katherine Hockin,” is forthcoming in Consensus: A Canadian Lutheran Journal of Theology.
2. The paper presented by Bruce L. Guenther, “‘In the World but not of it’: Old Colony Mennonites, Evangelicalism and Contemporary Canadian Culture – A Case Study of Osler Mission Chapel (1974-94),” is forthcoming in Journal of Mennonite Studies.