Highly Favored Nation
Discover the profound insights of Highly Favored Nation by Preston Jones, published in 2007. This engaging paperback spans 132 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between faith and national identity in late nineteenth-century Canada. Jones explores how Canadians of this era utilized biblical texts to articulate their understanding of Canadian identity and the essence of their nation. By examining the intersection of the Bible and politics, this book provides a unique perspective on the religious life and customs that shaped Canada during the post-Confederation period (1867-1914). Ideal for those interested in church history, Protestantism, and the historical context of religion in Canada, Highly Favored Nation is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the spiritual and political landscape of this pivotal time. Enhance your collection with this thought-provoking work that bridges the gap between scripture and national identity.