Cooperative Religion in Quebec

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Author/collaborator
Title
Cooperative Religion in Quebec
Abstract
The author points out that analysts have contrasted Protestant New England and Roman Catholic Quebec for several centuries. He asks: How did two different versions of the Christian faith affect, among other aspects, language, education, politics, liberty, economic development, spirituality, and greed? The author examines the interactions and efforts toward cooperation among different Christian faith traditions resident in Quebec. He begins by highlighting the lesser-known group of French Protestants at the intersection between Quebec's two solitudes of English Protestants and French Catholics, followed by a study of one crucial episode in the breakthrough of Catholic-Protestant cooperation in the 1958-67 period.
Publication
Journal of Ecumenical Studies
Volume
Vol. 41
Issue
no. 2
Pages
174-204
Date
Spring 2004
Language
en
Citation
Lougheed, Richard. “Cooperative Religion in Quebec.” Journal of Ecumenical Studies Vol. 41, no. 2 (Spring 2004): 174–204.
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