Everyday Sacred: Religion in Contemporary Quebec
Document Type
Book Review
Publication Date
5-31-2018
Keywords
Religion, Quebec, Pluralism
Abstract
"As the title of the book intimates, in a subtle echo to Peter Berger’s The Sacred Canopy, spirituality in Quebec has become an immanent experience in people’s daily life: everyday becomes the context in which to experience the sacred in its multifaceted expressions. The study of religion in Quebec has been neglected by most English-speaking students of social religion and this volume offers a fascinating and eclectic glimpse into a religious life rich in comparative possibilities for further study (257). With Pamela Klaussen, I agree that this book gathers together a remarkable range of studies and certainly offers an intriguing portrait of contemporary religious diversity in Quebec...."
Journal Title
Reading Religion
First Page
1
Last Page
1
Book Title
Everyday Sacred: Religion in Contemporary Quebec
Editor
Kaell, Hillary
Publisher
McGillk-Queen's University Press
City
Montreal, Que.
ISBN
9780773550957
First Department
Theology and Christian Philosophy
Recommended Citation
Fortin, Denis, "Everyday Sacred: Religion in Contemporary Quebec" (2018). Faculty Publications. 1099.
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/pubs/1099