RT Article T1 The Promise Keepers Canada and Christian Relational Masculinities JF Religious studies and theology VO 33 IS 2 SP 173 OP 192 A1 Dube, Siphiwe Ignatius LA English PB Equinox Publ. YR 2014 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1837297525 AB This article addresses two questions regarding the Christian men’s organization Promise Keepers Canada (PKC). First, why is it that despite Canada’s geographical and cultural proximity to the United States, the PKC has not followed the same historical trajectory and elicited similarly negative responses as its American counterpart? Second, is there something particular about Canadian experiences of masculinities that accounts for the differences? The article uses the concept of "culture wars" as one of the keys to explaining the differences in public reception. The article also demonstrates that PKC participates within a largely intersubjective tradition of masculine identity formation that is particular to Canada. While acknowledging that the discourse of relationality has resulted in a more interdependent or inter-subjective notion of religious hegemonic masculinities in the Canadian context, the article also notes the limits of this discourse. K1 Culture Wars K1 Evangelical Christianity K1 Hegemonic Masculinity K1 Intersubjective Masculinity K1 Promise Keepers Canada K1 Relationality K1 Religious Men’s Movements DO 10.1558/rsth.v33i2.173