Christians in a Secular World
Discover the profound insights of Christians in a Secular World by Kurt Bowen, published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 2005. This compelling paperback explores the intricate relationship between religious commitment and the psychological well-being of Canadians, as well as its impact on the social fabric of Canada. With 264 pages of thorough analysis, Bowen delves into how varying degrees of faith influence individual and collective experiences in a predominantly secular society. Ideal for readers interested in sociology, religion, and Canadian culture, this book offers an essential perspective on the dynamics of belief and its role in shaping modern life. Engage with the critical discussions surrounding Christianity in contemporary Canada and understand the complexities of faith in a changing world.