Maxine Hancock
Professor,
Interdisciplinary Studies and Spiritual Theology
BEd, MA, PhD (Alberta), DHum (Hon.) (Trinity Western)
Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies and Spiritual Theology, Maxine Hancock is also an author, conference speaker and broadcaster, with appearances on Vision TV and the CBC. Her many books and articles have gained a wide audience and awards from both the Canadian Church Press and the Evangelical Press Association (US). Her leadership in communicating the Christian faith in Canada has been honoured with the Leslie K. Tarr Award (lifetime achievement in Christian writing) and the Leading Women's Award in Communications and Media (2004). She and her husband, Campbell, have four adult children. While they maintain strong ties to the prairies where they still own their family farm, Cam and Maxine now live in Vancouver.
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