The 2019 Historical Papers of the Canadian Society of Church History

God Goes Underground: The Involvement of Churches in Early Twentieth-Century Cape Breton Labour Disputes
M.J.PERRY 7

The Vocation of the Laity: Canada’s Contribution to the Ecumenical Conversation
BETSY ANDERSON 19

Taking God into the Suburbs: Canadian Presbyterians and New Church Development in the Toronto Area, 1945-1965
STUART MACDONALD 37

The Rise and Fall (and Resilience) of the Peace Movement Among Presbyterians and the United Church in the Interwar Years, 1919-1939
GORDON L. HEATH 51

Minjung in the Mission House: The Korean Church’s Message to the United Church of Canada
DAVID KIM-CRAAG 79

Nominalism and Conciliarism: The Case of Jacques Almain
SHAUN RETALLICK 87

“Keep your eyes upon the Jew!”: Jews and Nazis in the Context of Christian and Missionary Alliance Eschatology
KYLE JANTZEN AND EMALEE LANE 105

Settler Salvation and Indigenous Survival: George Copway’s Vision of “Reconciliation”
JOHN BIRD 121

“Aiming the Most Deadly Blows at our Book Concern”: Piracy and the Methodist Hymnbook, 1824-1836
SCOTT MCLAREN 133

The Historiography of Indigenous-Settler Religious Relations in Canada
ALAN L.HAYES 143

The Relationship Between Superman and Churches
ROBERT REVINGTON 173

The New Franciscans? New Monastic Appropriations of Saint Francis, 1990-2013
PAUL R. FOTH 199

CSCH President’s Address
People of the Book? Reflections on Histories of Christianity in Canada
STUART BERNARD 217

Addendum
A paper that was presented to the Canadian Society of Church History in 2018 and accidentally omitted in Historical Papers 2018 is being included in this issue. We apologize to the author for any inconvenience.

“To My Dear “St. Chad”: Anglican Devotion to an Anglo-Saxon Saint in late Edwardian Toronto
JONATHAN S.LOFFT 227