Is Jesus Your Personal Saviour?: In Search of Canadian Evangelicalism in the 1990sTo George Rawlyk Canadian evangelicalism has always been, and still is, more accommodating that its American counterpart. In Is Jesus Your Personal Saviour? he sets out to define the quintessential nature of evangelicalism in Canada in the 1990s and to distinguish it from the more extreme evangelicalism in the southern United States. |
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Four Canadian Evangelical Trajectories | 9 |
From Evangelical to Liberal to Evangelical? | 31 |
3 A Nation of Believers? | 49 |
4 Who Are These Canadians Some Would Call Evangelicals? | 117 |
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