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Secularizing the Faith
註釋The intellectual ferment of the Victorian era posed a substantial challenge to religious institutions. In Canada as elsewhere the focus of religious belief, especially in the Protestant sects, shifted perceptibly away from spiritual concerns. Marshall (history, U. of Calgary) explores the ways in which the clergy responded to these changes. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR