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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAPERS
“And We’ve Got to Get Ourselves Back to the Garden”: The Jesus People Movement in Toronto
BRUCE DOUVILLE
Wrestling with the Lesser Evil: Quakers and the Sons of Freedom in Mid-twentieth Century British Columbia
ROBYNNE ROGERS HEALEY
Work, Vocation, and Ministry: Theologies of Call in the United Church of Canada, 1945-1980
JANE BARTER MOULAISON
Charles De Koninck at the Crossroads of Catholic Moral Thought: The “Common Good” Controversy and its Echoes in the Americas
CHRISTIAN ROY
Dr. Jonathan Woolverton: A Nineteenth-Century Canadian Physician and Educator with a Protestant Conscience
SHARON MARIE BOWLER
Death of Christian Canada? Do Canadian Church Statistics Support Callum Brown’s Theory of Church Decline?
STUART MACDONALD
CSCH PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS
Religion and Public History
PAUL LAVERDURE
Please Note
The following papers were presented to the Canadian Society of Church History, but were not made available for publication: Lucille Marr, “Anne Synder, the Mennonite Central Committee, and Post-construction Germany”; Marvin L. Anderson, “Crossing Borders, Crossing Boundaries: The ‘Free Trade’ in Religious Ideas in the Theoretical Formation of Prairie Populism”; Mary-Ann Shantz Lingwood, “The Family that Prays Together Stays Together: Calgary’s Anglican Churches and the Christian Family Ideal, 1950-1970”; Andrew Mark Eason, “Revivalism, Religious Liberty, and the Colonial State: The Salvation Army in Late-Victorian Bombay, 1882-1883”; Michael Power, “From Frontier Priest to Urban Pastor: Father Edmund Burke Kilroy”; Marilyn Färdig Whiteley, “The Silence of Isabel Crawford, Missionary to the Kiowa”; and Sandra Beardsall, “Who Killed Ray Hord? Prophecy and Death in the Secular City.”