Doctoral Research

Historically Baptists have been champions of an educated clergy. Many accredited ministers from our Convention have completed earned doctorates at recognized educational institutions from across North America and other parts of the world. Collected here are summaries, and in some cases, a copy of the thesis completed by some or our clergy as part of their doctoral studies. This collection will give you a glimpse of the diversity of research interests among our very capable ministers.

Authorsort iconTitleDegreeSchoolYear
Atkinson, TerryImproving Organizational Structure at Brunswick Street Baptist ChurchD.Min.Trinity Evangelical Divinity School2004
Beckett, MalcolmToward growth in Atlantic United Baptist Churches: A Manual for Church LeadersD.Min.Fuller Theological Seminary1993
Cann, RogerA Local Ecumenical Group in Mission: A Theology for Ecumenical MinistryD.Min.Victoria University and the University of Toronto1986
Churchill, Timothy W. R.Divine Initiative and the Christology of the Damascus Road EncounterPh.D.London School of Theology2009
Cook, David VaughnThe United Baptist Association Facing a New MillenniumD.Min.Acadia Divinity College, Acadia University1997
Evans, Craig A.Isaiah 6:9-10 in Early Jewish and Christian InterpretationPh.D.Claremont Graduate University1983
Fawcett, BruceRecruiting Clergy for Canadian Baptist Churches: A Typological ApproachPh.D.University of Wales2006
Gallant, Leo F.J.Preaching Tomorrow TodayD.Min.Acadia Divinity College, Acadia University2005
Gardner, HarryA Home Mission Board Strategy for Church Planting in the Atlantic United Baptist ConventionD.Min.Fuller Theological Seminary1993
Hagerman, R. WayneOccupational Stress and Clergy Support within the United Baptist Convention of the Atlantic ProvincesD.MinAcadia Divinity College, Acadia University2000