A Social Gospel Experiment: C. S. Eby’s People’s Institute in Early 20th-Century Toronto

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Title
A Social Gospel Experiment: C. S. Eby’s People’s Institute in Early 20th-Century Toronto
Abstract
In 1909, an atypical church emerged in Toronto’s industrial core, the “People’s Institute,” which closed its doors less than two years later. Helmed by missionary C. S. Eby, the People’s Institute was an experiment designed to encourage political involvement and spread a Christian anti-capitalist ethic. This article situates the People’s Institute in the changing landscape of 1909 Toronto and within the larger trends of the labour church and the social gospel. It also argues that Eby’s experiment serves as an example of broader obstacles that prevented the long-term flourishing of left-wing approaches to Christianity in Canada.
Publication
Labour / Le Travail
Volume
95
Pages
55-85
Date
2025
Language
English
ISSN
1911-4842
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5/21/25, 9:18 PM
Citation
McIntyre, H. (2025). A Social Gospel Experiment: C. S. Eby’s People’s Institute in Early 20th-Century Toronto. Labour / Le Travail, 95, 55–85. https://doi.org/10.52975/llt.2025v95.005