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Christians in the City of Montréal

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Christians in the City of Montréal

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Applying an interdisciplinary approach, this book documents the roots of Christianity in Montréal while also focusing on the present experience of Christians across the Metropolitan Area of 4.3 million. Having lived in Montréal for over 40 years, Glenn Smith illustrates the emergence and resilience of Christianity in Montréal into the present-day secular age. This is achieved by approaching Christianity through the use of archival, historical, urban, ethnographic, cultural studies and community development methodologies.

The book includes interviews with leading figures from Montréal as well as lay people from various traditions. Short interludes between chapters bring to life key information about the city, including Expo 67, the changing face of Montréal and the Church in the 1960s, and the national sport or 'religion' of Canada, hockey.

Case studies featured range from exploring immigration since the 1960s and the resulting ethnic diversity of Churches, to the roots of Montréal and what Christianity looks like the among the city's indigenous peoples. Also included is an illuminating chapter on the 1960s 'Quiet Revolution' of intense socio-political and socio-cultural change in French Canada. Through this, the book discerns the context of Christianity in Montréal as well as broader themes in urban religion, Christianity and secularity and Christianity within the Francophone world

Table of Contents

Figures, Tables, Abbreviations
Foreword
Acknowledgments
A Personal Word
Series Introduction
Section I
Prelude: Hockey as religion
Chapter 1: Land acknowledgment of Kanien'keha:ka territory of Tiohtia:ke, Kanehsata:ke and Kanawà: ke Chapter 2: A different lens to read a city
Section II
Chapter 3: Indigenous roots and first missionary encounters
Chapter 4: The Great Peace of Montréal of 1701
Chapter 5: Who were the first Protestants?
Chapter 6: A short bridge over a long period: 1702-1900
Conclusion to Section II
Section III
Chapter 7: Christian faith in the secular age of Charles Taylor's Montréal
Interlude: Expo 67 - Changing the face of Montréal and the Church
Chapter 8 The changing face of churches in Montréal in the secular age
Chapter 9: Why would anyone convert to faith in Jesus Christ in the secular age?
Chapter 10: Seek the peace of the city: Exegeting a neighborhood
Interlude: Hochelaga, my teacher
Chapter 11: Montréal churches and cultural pluralities
Chapter 12: Christian artists in the city
Conclusion to Section III
Conclusion: Overcoming Christendom
Appendix: Research methods
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 24 Jul 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 280
ISBN 9781350420137
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 16 bw illus
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Series Christians in the City: Studies in Contemporary Global Christianity
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Glenn Smith

Glenn Smith is the Director of the Graduate Progra…

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