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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAPERS
Medicare Crisis and Faith Crisis: The United Church of Canada and the 1962 Saskatchewan Doctors’ Strike
SANDRA BEARDSALL
Belgian Catholic Relations with “Others” in Western Canada, 1880-1940
CORNELIUS J. JAENEN
The Pursuit of Solyma: Johann Heinrich Jung-Stilling’s Letters as Part of His Spiritual Autobiography
SERGEY PETROV
New Light on an Old Scandal? Sex and Corporate Politics at the Norway House Methodist Mission of 1846
ARLETTE ZINCK
The Canadian Battle for Christmas
GERRY BOWLER
The Place of Church History in the Rise of Evangelicalism
DARREN W. SCHMIDT
“Barred from heaven and cursed forever”: Old Colony Mennonites and the 1908 Commission of Inquiry Regarding Public Education
ALAN M. GUENTHER
COMMEMORATING THE CONTRIBUTION OF JOHN WEBSTER GRANT TO RELIGIOUS HISTORIOGRAPHY: FOUR VIEWS
CSCH PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS
Biography and Church History
ELEANOR J. STEBNER
Please Note
The following papers were presented to the Canadian Society of Church History, but were not made available for publication: Gordon L. Heath, “Half-Breeds and Rebels: Canadian Baptist Newspapers and Constructions of the Riel Rebellion in 1885”; Marcus Meier, “Jane Leade’s Spiritual Diary ‘A Fountain of Gardens’ – Autobiographical Reflections in the Age of Enlightenment”; Douglas H. Shantz, “The Harvest of Pietist Theology: The Intersection of Mystical Protestantism and Enlightenment Thought in the Autobiography of Friedrich Christoph Oetinger (1702-1782)”; James Robertson, “His Dominion vs. New Ireland: The Ontario Protestant Response to the Fenian Invasion of 1866”; Robynne Rogers Healey, “Putting Peace into Practice: Cold War Quaker Experiments in Civil Defense”; James Enns, “Saving Germany: North American Mennonite Missionaries in the Post-War Protestant Heartland”; Brian Froese, “‘Our Christians’: Mennonite Missions and Cultural Encounters in British Columbia”; and Royden Loewen, “The Diasporic Imagination of Old Colony Mennonites in Mexico, 1930-1950.”