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I am a Christian, systematic theologian, seminary professor, writer, husband,
dad, Canadian, animal lover, and all around nice guy (or so people tell
me)
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My story begins in eternity past when God fore-ordained that I would come to be. Fast-forward to 1973 when the divine decree was made manifest as I entered the world ... and Edmonton Alberta (Canada) was never the same again. At the age of four I decided to move to Kelowna, BC and I brought my family along with me.
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After sixteen years living in
the lush Okanagan valley (Canada's preeminent fruit-growing region), I
made the move to the lower mainland (the south coast of BC) where I
spent 6 1/2 years living in the Vancouver area, during which I
completed a BA (Trinity Western University) and an MCS (Regent College)
while moonlighting with the perfect job for a student: driving a
limousine.
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A year after we
moved to Caronport Saskatchewan for one year as I taught philosophy at
Briercrest College (my friends from England loved the fact that the
nearest town to Caronport was called "Moose Jaw").
A year later we
returned to the city of my origins, Edmonton, AB, where we have been
since 2003, spreading joy around the capital region as I teach theology
at Taylor Seminary .
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In 1999 I married the girl of my
dreams and moved to England to start a PhD at King's College, London
with my theological mentor Colin Gunton. Jasper and I moved back to
Canada in 2002 and lived a year in Surrey BC as I completed my doctoral
thesis and Jasper brought our child Jamie into the world (while I cheered her on).
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