DiscoverConcepts with Shawn Whatley#64 Ray Pennings: Religion in the Public Square. Study of Canada-US religiosity
#64 Ray Pennings: Religion in the Public Square. Study of Canada-US religiosity

#64 Ray Pennings: Religion in the Public Square. Study of Canada-US religiosity

Update: 2025-11-18
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Ray Pennings has spent his life building a winsome and articulate defence of religion in the pubic square. It is not weird to admit we have religious beliefs (including non belief); it's weird to pretend we do not have them.


Canada and USA differ with respect to our approach to religion in the public square. We discuss the latest research from Cardus: a very large survey of over 10,000 people (5,001 in each country) on religiosity. It goes far beyond anything Stats Canada offers.


Boomers continue to keep religion out of the public square and polite conversation. Gen Z increasingly does the opposite. Canada and USA are in the midst of a generational change in social thought and politics.


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Cardus 


How Canada-US religious differences affect politics 


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Join host Shawn Whatley as he sits down with Ray Pennings, co-founder and executive VP of the Think Tank Cardus, to discuss the role of religion in the public square. They delve into the findings of a recent study comparing Canadian and American religiosity, explore the perceived hostility towards religious commitment in Canada, and discuss the broader implications for society. Tune in for an articulate and nuanced discussion on civic engagement, the intersection of faith and politics, and the importance of maintaining hope and authenticity in public life.


00:00 Introduction: Religion in the Public Square


00:36 Meet Ray Pennings: Co-Founder of Cardus


00:54 Study Insights: Comparing American and Canadian Religiosity


01:20 Separation of Church and State: A Deep Dive


02:20 Charitable Giving and Volunteer Work


02:42 Press Release Highlights: Provocative Findings


03:14 Survey Methodology and Key Findings


08:07 Historical Context: Religion and Politics in North America


15:46 Religious Demographics and Trends


25:36 Political Implications of Religious Demographics


31:46 Political Party Dynamics in Canada


32:18 Faith in Public Life: A Complex Landscape


33:20 Historical Influence of Religion in Canadian Politics


34:09 The NDP and Social Gospel Movement


35:14 Tommy Douglas and Fiscal Conservatism


36:15 Christianity and Political Spectrum in Canada


37:40 Separation of Church and State: Risks and Realities


40:43 Principled Pluralism and Religious Freedom


42:05 Institutional Roles and Public Life


45:24 Core Beliefs and Public Engagement


48:36 Survey Insights and Public Perception


01:02:39 Final Thoughts and Summary

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#64 Ray Pennings: Religion in the Public Square. Study of Canada-US religiosity

#64 Ray Pennings: Religion in the Public Square. Study of Canada-US religiosity

Shawn Whatley