Towards a Godless Dominion: Unbelief in Interwar Canada
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In recent surveys, one in four Canadians say they have no religion. A century ago Canada was widely considered to be a Christian nation, and the vast majority of Canadians claimed they were devoutly religious. But some were determined to resist. In the 1920s and ’30s, groups of militant unbelievers formed across Canada to push back against the dominance of religion.
Towards a Godless Dominion explores both anti-religious activism and the organized opposition unbelievers faced from Christian ...
Towards a Godless Dominion explores both anti-religious activism and the organized opposition unbelievers faced from Christian ...


