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OverviewBy discussing the nature and practices of late nineteenth-century Methodism, Van Die focuses attention on the theological assumptions which allowed serious young Methodists to accept the critical thought of the period while retaining the basic tenets of their evangelical religion. She emphasizes that the position taken by Burwash and his students allowed religion to remain a vital component of early twentieth-century Canadian society during a time historians have generally viewed as an era of religious decline. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marguerite Van Die , Marguerite Van diePublisher: McGill-Queen's University Press Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press Volume: 3 Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9780773506954ISBN 10: 0773506950 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 01 August 1989 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsSignificant in my opinion ... is the author's blazing of a rather unfamiliar trail through Canadian intellectual history of the late nineteenth century ... I am greatly impressed by the scholarship displayed in this [book]. John Webster Grant, Emmanuel College, University of Toronto. The work makes an important contribution to Canadian (and more broadly, North American) church history. R.T. Handy, Henry Sloan Coffin Professor, Union Theological Seminary, New York. Author InformationMarguerite Van Die is a member of the history department and head of Theological Studies, Queen's Theological College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |