Ministry in Atlantic Canada can be tough. The challenges our pastors and churches face are not exclusive to us, but they are uniquely shaped and nuanced by our local context. Ministering effectively requires a deep understanding of this place and time, as well as the theological skills to think critically and deeply.
Acadia Divinity College (ADC) is committed to making a fresh impact on issues that are important to life in Atlantic Canada by offering an informed voice from our own perspective. As part of our strategic vision Change with Purpose, ADC is launching a new series of books entitled East Coast Theology. This communal publishing project by our faculty focuses on relevant issues shaped by our people, culture, and history. It is a project to collectively discover and shape a theology, one that will seek to inspire, encourage, and challenge the way we approach ministry, both here and elsewhere.
Series Editors:
Anna M. Robbins
Melody Maxwell
Ministry in Atlantic Canada can be tough. The challenges our pastors and churches face are not exclusive to us, but they are uniquely shaped and nuanced by our local context. Ministering effectively requires a deep understanding of this place and time, as well as the theological skills to think critically and deeply.
Acadia Divinity College (ADC) is committed to making a fresh impact on issues that are important to life in Atlantic Canada by offering an informed voice from our own perspective. As part of our strategic vision Change with Purpose, ADC is launching a new series of books entitled East Coast Theology. This communal publishing project by our faculty focuses on relevant issues shaped by our people, culture, and history. It is a project to collectively discover and shape a theology, one that will seek to inspire, encourage, and challenge the way we approach ministry, both here and elsewhere.
Series Editors:
Anna M. Robbins
Melody Maxwell
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