The 2002 Historical Papers of the Canadian Society of Church History
Hothouse Fundamentalism on the Prairies: The Early Years of Prairie Bible Institute Through the Private Eyes of Dorothy Ruth Miller
James Enns
From Quaker to Upper Canadian: The Boundaries of Community Identity among Yonge Street Friends, 1801-1850
Robynne Rogers Healey
Reconciling Faith and Reason: Universalism as Theological Anomaly in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Rural Ontario
Marvin L. Anderson
Sacred Tunes and Religious Identity: Developing the Hymn Tradition for Contemporary Use
Margaret Leask
Forgotten Social Gospellers: Reverends J.B. Silcox and Hugh Pedley
Mélanie Méthot
Responding to the Reds: Conservative Protestants, Anti-Communism, and the Shaping of American Culture, 1945-1965
Eric R. Crouse
John Burgess Calkin (1829-1918): Educator and Churchman in Truro, Nova Scotia
Eldon Hay
“We Are the Church Together”: A Case Study of Community, Family, and Religion at Richmond Hill Methodist Church, 1875-1899
Sara Knight
Boundaries Rejected: Roman Catholic and Presbyterian Missions Among the Nuu-chah-nulth Peoples on Vancouver Island, 1874-1910
James Manly
President’s Address
Adjusting the Sails: Reflections of an Independent Scholar
Marilyn Färdig Whiteley