

An edition of Rage and resistance (2006)
a theological reflection on the Montreal Massacre
By Theresa M. O'Donovan
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
Wilfrid Laurier University Press for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion/Corporation canadienne des sciences religieuses
Language
eng
Pages
145
Description:
On December 6, 1989, a man armed with a semi-automatic rifle entered an engineering school in Montreal and murdered fourteen women before killing himself. Responses to what has come to be known as "The Montreal Massacre" varied, from the initial shock and mourning and efforts to "make sense" of the tragedy to an outpouring of writing, art, conferences, and political lobbying. Rage and Resistance: A Theological Reflection on the Montreal Massacre examines, from a theological perspective, how the massacre was "taken up" by the media, experts, politicians, and a variety of individuals and groups.
subjects: Violence against, Religious aspects, Christianisme et civilisation, Aspect religieux, Christian Life, Social Issues, Crimes against, Christianity, Eglise et problemes sociaux, Passive resistance, Tuerie, 1989, Montreal Ecole Polytechnique Women Students Massacre, Montreal, Quebec, 1989, Crimes contre les Femmes, Violence envers les femmes, Church and social problems, Christianity and culture, General, RELIGION, Resistance passive, Ecole polytechnique (Montreal, Quebec), Christianisme, Women, Women, social conditions, Women, religious life, Students, Murder, Église et problèmes sociaux, Résistance passive, Ecole polytechnique (Montréal, Québec), École polytechnique (Montréal, Québec)