John G. Stackhouse, Jr. is the Samuel J. Mikolaski Professor of Religious Studies and Dean of Faculty Development at Crandall University in New Brunswick. Prior to this, he was the Sangwoo Youtong Chee Professor of Theology and Culture at Regent College. He serves as an advisory editor at Christianity Today, a contributing editor at Books & Culture, and a columnist for Faith Today. He is the author of eight books, including Need to Know: Vocation as the Heart of Christian Epistemology, Making the Best of It: Following Christ in the Real World, and Can God be Trusted?: Faith and the Challenge of Evil, as well as the co-author, editor, and co-editor of seven more. His articles have been featured in many publications, including The New York Times, The Times Literary Supplement, The Atlantic, Time, and Reader's Digest.
Multiculturalism and Canada: What Are We Talking About?
Speaker(s): John Stackhouse, George Egerton
Date: November 13, 2008
Length: 1:28:04
Product ID: RGDL3842I
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In this UBC Graduate and Faculty Christian Forum Professor Egerton will examine the changing nature and definitions of Canadian pluralism, focusing specifically on whether multiculturalism, after its inauguration in 1971, was able to recognize religion, along with language and ethnicity, as a constituent part of Canadian pluralism. Building on his study of Canadian religion, politics, and constitutional development since 1945, he will address the changing nature and definitions of pluralism in Canadian history (1945-1980s) including the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism (1963-1971) and the multiculturalism regimes of the late 1960s-70s. Dr. Egerton will consider whether religion might not need reasonable accommodation within Canadian definitions of pluralism. He is joined in this discussion by John Stackhouse.
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George Egerton is Associate Professor of History at the University of British Columbia. His research interests include the history of international organization; British, American, and Canadian international relations in the modern era; the genre of Political Memoir; and the history of religion and politics in Canada. Author of Great Britain and the Creation of the League of Nations (1979) and editor of Political Memoir: Essays on the Politics of Memory (1994) and Anglican Essentials (1995), he is presently completing a book on human rights, religion and constitutional politics in Canada since 1945. His recent publications include: 'Trudeau, God and the Canadian Constitution: Religion, Human Rights, and Government Authority in the Making of the 1982 Constitution,' in David Lyon and Marguerite Van Die, eds., Rethinking Church, State, and Modernity (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2000); 'Between War and Peace: Politics, Religion and Human Rights in Early Cold War Canada 1945-1950,' in Dianne Kirby, ed., Religion and the Cold War (London: Macmillan/ Palgrave, 2003); 'Entering the Age of Human Rights: Politics, Religion, and Canadian Liberalism: 1945-1950,' Canadian Historical Review, LXXXV: 3 (September 2004); and 'Writing the Canadian Bill of Rights: Religion, Politics, and the Challenge of Pluralism, 1957-1960,' Canadian Journal of Law and Society 19:2 (November 2004).
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