The 2011 Historical Papers of the Canadian Society of Church History
The Genesis and Evolution of A New Creed in the United Church of Canada
WILLIAM HAUGHTON 5
Breaking the Silence on Suicide and Mental Illness: The Brethren in Christ, 1968-1989
LUCILLE MARR 21
Understanding John Wesley’s Complicated Wickedness
MICHAEL TAPPER 35
“Very Affecting and Evangelical”: Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) and the Evangelical Renewal of Pastoral Theology”
KEITH S. GRANT 53
Rendering Unto Caesar: Catholics, the State, and the Idea of a Christian Canada
MARK G. MCGOWAN 65
Mère Henriette Feller (1800-1868) of La Grande Ligne and Ordered Ministry in Canada
PHILIP G. A. GRIFFIN-ALLWOOD 87
“Would You Sell Yourself for a Drink, Boy?” Masculinity and Christianity in the Ontario Temperance Movement
MEGAN BAXTER 99
“Disjoined Women”: United Church Deaconesses Affected by a Marriage Bar
CARYN DOUGLAS 113
The Place Where “Men” Earn their Bread is to be the Place of Holiness
BETSY ANDERSON 129
Solitudes in Shared Spaces: Aboriginal & EuroCanadian Anglicans in the Yukon & Northwest Territories in the Post- Residential School Era
CHERYL GAVER 151
“Private Sorrow Becomes Public Property”: Canadian Anglican Sermons and the Second Battle of Ypres, May 1915
MELISSA DAVIDSON 171
A United Church Presence in the Antigonish Movement: J.W.A. Nicholson and J.D.N. MacDonald
JOHN H. YOUNG 181
CSCH President’s Address
Faith in Development: Donald K. Faris’s Path to a New Mission in the Postcolonial Era
RUTH COMPTON BROUWER 189
Addendum
An article that was accidentally shortened during the editing process of Historical Papers 2010 is being republished here in its entirety. We sincerely apologize to the author for any inconvenience.
The Remains of the Freeman-Froude Controversy: The Religious Dimension
IAN HESKETH 211