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Uncomfortable Pew

Christianity and the New Left in Toronto

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“Scholars from a variety of disciplines will find this book worth reading and considering seriously. The political left in Canada was supported by individuals from multiple backgrounds, religious as well as secular. Has that changed? And if so, why? If the churches, especially the United Church of Canada, came only much later to any acceptance of the changing roles for women in society and for acceptance of different sexualities, who was it that was driving this change in the long 1960s? Were Canadian denominations more conservative, culturally and perhaps even theologically, than later narratives have suggested? These are among the questions raised by this important book.” Church History

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Forlag
McGill-Queen's University Press
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
312
ISBN
9780228006367
Utgivelsesår
2021
Format
23 x 15 cm

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“Scholars from a variety of disciplines will find this book worth reading and considering seriously. The political left in Canada was supported by individuals from multiple backgrounds, religious as well as secular. Has that changed? And if so, why? If the churches, especially the United Church of Canada, came only much later to any acceptance of the changing roles for women in society and for acceptance of different sexualities, who was it that was driving this change in the long 1960s? Were Canadian denominations more conservative, culturally and perhaps even theologically, than later narratives have suggested? These are among the questions raised by this important book.” Church History

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“Many will be intrigued by the arguments in this book, whether they sit in pews or not, because, while some of the questions raised here feel uncomfortable, they are crucial.” Journal of Contemporary Religion

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“This book is essential reading for historians of the New Left who have ignored the role of religion and spirituality in an important historical moment. It is also important reading for today’s faith-based activists. Finally, it is important reading for those who want to understand more about the role of religion in Canada and modern society. In the context of the widespread identification of Christianity with right-wing politics (especially given the support of White Evangelicals in the US for Donald Trump) and the retreat of church leadership from public campaigns for social justice, peace, and ecological concerns, The Uncomfortable Pew is essential reading.” Critical Theology

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"The Uncomfortable Pew develops the notion of the 'irony' of secular theology, which is key to understanding the liberal wings of Canadian churches and the 1960s heritage. Douville’s conclusions are sophisticated and nuanced. This is an important and intriguing book." Sandra Beardsall, St Andrew’s College, University of Saskatchewan

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