To coincide with the publication of Canadian Baptist Fundamentalism (co-edited with Paul R. Wilson), I put together a blog for the Canadian Baptist Historical Society exploring a few places where future authors could expand on the historiography. My suggestions are by no means exhaustive. The point here is simple: there is a wide-open field toContinue reading “Baptist Fundamentalism in Canada: Future Possibilities”
Author Archives: T. Murray
Revisiting Themes For Research In Canadian Baptist History
Last month, I wrote a blog for the Acadia Centre for Baptist and Anabaptist Studies (ACBAS) website on research on Baptists in Canada published since the middle of the twentieth century. As I explain in my post, dated historiographical essays are one of my favourite sub-genres (same goes for articles that predict the future ofContinue reading “Revisiting Themes For Research In Canadian Baptist History”
A Reflection on Maritime Baptists and the “Spanish Influenza”
With COVID-19, these are unquestionably strange times—but they are not without some historical precedent.