The 2020 Historical Papers of the Canadian Society of Church History

Canadian Protestants, the Sudan Expedition, and the New Imperialism
GORDON L. HEATH 5

“A Vital Christianity and A Genuine Democracy are Inseparable”: Christian Democracy in the Canadian Protestant Press in the Second World War
ADAM D. RUDY 27

The Changing Landscape of Denominational Christianity in Canada, 1980-2020
BRUCE L. GUENTHER 51

Church History for Wider Publics
ALAN L.HAYES 71

“It’s a slow process becoming a bridge”: Jean Vanier, L’Arche, and the United Church of Canada
CAROLYN WHITNEY-BROWN 81

The Creation and Expansion of the African Canadian Church
DUDLEY BROWN 91

A Critical Review of Archival Sources Relating to the Intersection of West Indian Immigrants and the Anglican Church in Toronto, 1950-1985
DAVID L.DANNER 109

From Humiliation to Honour: The Cross of Christ as a Symbol in the Modern Western World
ROBERT REVINGTON 131

Chronicles and Connectedness of Canadian Church Music Composers
NATASHA WALSH 155

Bridging Divides between Theological Studies and Feminist Studies
CHE-WEN CINDY LIN 169

CSCH President’s Address
Of Piety and Pandemics: The Canadian Society of Church History Enters its Sixties
ROBYNNE ROGERS HEALEY 191