
Podcast: Episode 10 | An Interview with Daniel Dacombe & Dr. Sarah Wilkins-LaFlamme: Part 1 of 3
Christian. Muslim. Jewish. Buddhist. Religious. Or not? With a greater number of Canadians than ever before identifying as nonreligious or ‘none of the above,’ the landscape of belief in Canada is changing rapidly. Understanding these changes can be a challenge, and can leave us with more questions than answers. What do religion and secularity look like in Canada today? How did we get here? And more importantly, where are we going?
Join Humanist Canada’s host Daniel Dacombe in a 3-part conversation with sociologist and professor Dr. Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme to discuss her book Religion, Spirituality and Secularity among Millennials: The Generation Shaping American and Canadian Trends, and learn what the science says about our growing nonreligious Canadian identity.
In the first of this three-part conversation, we turn a critical eye on Western history in general, and Canadian history in particular, to explain some of the factors that set the stage for the emergence of the Millennials––the most secular generation to date.