The Historical Context of North American Theology : The Canadian Story

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The Historical Context of North American Theology : The Canadian Story

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Text of a brief presentation on the history of Canadian "Catholicisms," owing to the traditions established in Canada's New France, and to those of Scots, Irish, and eastern European immigrant groups to Canada in the early nineteenth century. A descriptive timeline of the Québec Catholic Church from 1763 to the 1980s, with an emphasis on theological thought and its historical underpinnings in a Canadian context, Québec nationalism, and ultramontanism. Descriptions of English Canadian Catholicism. The divisions, similarities, and relationships of these theologies as elements of what the author calls, "the Canadian experiment" (22).

Creator

Donovan, Daniel L.

Source

Publisher

Catholic Theological Society of America

Date

1986-06-11

Language

en

Type

Conference Paper

Identifier

Coverage

17th century - 20th century; Canada; North America

Contribution Form

Zotero

ISSN

0069-1267

Conference Name

Catholic Theology in the North American Context

Pages

16-22

Place

Chicago, Illinois

Proceedings Title

Proceedings of the Forty-first Annual Convention

Publication Title

Catholic Theological Society of America: Proceedings of the Forty-first Annual Convention

Publisher

Catholic Theological Society of America

Volume

41

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