And because they are such a small % of the population, there is significantly less cultural influence on the country.Ĭanada actually had a higher % of the population attend weekly services post-WWII. Evangelicalism in Canada rarely has a unique thought. It’s especially pertinent for those deconstruction out of bad church experiences.Īfter reading the book (took me a while, I’ve been busy…writing a book), I’d have to say the similarities/differences can be summed up in, “same same but different”.įor example, how does rugged individualism and toxic masculinity play a part in shaping Canadian evangelicalism? Just think America but 10% smaller. It adds much needed vocabulary and language to help navigate the toxicity in the wider evangelical movement. ![]() It’s up there with Barr’s book on Biblical Womanhood. So a year ago Charlotte Donlon (you can find her episode on the Faith in a Fresh Vibe podcast here)asked me for my take on Kristin Dumez’s book, “Jesus on John Wayne”, as a Canadian who grew up in white evangelicalism.įirst off, Dumez’s book is a must read.
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