The 2006 Historical Papers of the Canadian Society of Church History

“And We’ve Got to Get Ourselves Back to the Garden”: The Jesus People Movement in Toronto
Bruce Douville

Re-Conceptualizing Religious Space in the German Democratic Republic: The Role of Protestant Churches in the Formation of a Political Opposition
Lee Kuhnle

Can Any Good Thing Come Out Of Palestine? Orientalism and Eastern Christianity in Protestant Writings about the Holy Land, 1839-1908
Alex MacLeod

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

Return to Christianity: Herbert Norman’s Letter to his Brother Before his Suicide
Sachiyo Takashima

“Broad Is the Road and Narrow Is the Gate Leading to the Land of Promise”: Canadian Baptists and Their Voice in Restricting Immigration Policy, 1914 to 1929
Robert R. Smale

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

President’s Address:
Religion and Public History
Paul Laverdure