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Highly Qualified, Solidly Evangelical
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Kim Alley
Counselling Teaching Assistant |

Rod Buxton, D.Min.
Professor Emeritus, Counselling |

Daryl Climenhaga, D.Miss.
Associate Professor,Global Studies |

Daina Funk, M.A.
Lecturer, Counselling Psychology |

Stan Hamm, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Education and Student Development |

Lindsay Harris, M.A.
Registrar |

Christopher Holmes, Th.D.
Associate Professor, Theology and Ethics |

Daniel Horne, M.Div.
Director of Seminary Admissions |

David Johnson, Ph.D.
Professor of New Testament, Provost and Executive Vice President |

Terry Kennedy, M.L.S., M.C.S.
Director of Library Services |

August Konkel, Ph.D.
Professor of Old Testament, President |

Roxanne Li
Counselling Teaching Assistant |

Elfrieda Lepp-Kaethler, M.A.
Assistant Professor, TESOL |

Rev. Rob MacDonald
Adjunct Faculty |

Ed Neufeld, Ph.D.
Professor, Biblical Studies |

Chuck Nichols, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, Educational Studies |

Rodolfo Nolasco, Th.D.
Associate Professor, Counselling Psychology (Calgary) |

Gayle Penner
Administrative Assistant for Seminary |

Wendy Peterson, M.A.
Instructor in New Religious Movements |

Janice Priess, M.A.
Adjunct Faculty |

Marlin Reimer, M.A.
Director of Student Development |

Don Russell, Ed.D.
Associate Professor, Counselling Psychology |

Melanie Thiessen, D.Min.
Assistant Professor, Counselling |

Gail Tiessen, M.A.
Professor Emerita, TESOL |

Terry Tiessen, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, Systematic Theology and Ethics |

Mervin van der Spuy, Th.D.
Professor, Counselling Psychology |

Lissa Wray Beal, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Old Testament |
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The Providence faculty exhibit a diversity of theological backgrounds, including Anglican, Baptist, Mennonite, Pentecostal, Free Church, and others.
The goal of a Providence education is to enable students to understand and support their own traditions better. We offer opportunity for each student to understand their own denominational distinctives in relation to Christians of other backgrounds.

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