John Stackhouse Jr.
John G. Stackhouse Jr. is a Canadian scholar of religion. As a journalist he has been recognized with over a dozen awards by the Canadian Church Press, and his scholarship has been supported by research grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Association of Theological Schools, the Canadian Embassy to the United States, and several other sponsors. He currently teaches at Crandall University in Moncton, New Brunswick.
Bio last updated September 2nd, 2021.
Articles by John Stackhouse Jr.
Learning from Eugene Peterson
By John Stackhouse Jr.
October 24, 2018
John Stackhouse, Jr. pays fond tribute to celebrated pastor, scholar, writer, Bible translator and poet Eugene Peterson, who died Monday of this week.
To be sure, some of us at Regent would smile in the days when Eugene and Marva Dawn would combine at our summer school, a one-two punch into the midsection of mainstream evangelical culture that left some people reeling: “Don’t they care about seekers? Do they even believe in evangelism?!” Many others, however, listened with teary gratitude to Eugene as he confirmed the value of their small-scale, week-to-week pastoral work of discipleship Eugene Peterson has been widely and properly praised for his numerous writings that helped many of us walk closer and better with God
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Unlikely Mentors for the Occupiers
John Stackhouse Jr.
December 20, 2011
emerge from its taint of incipient Communism to form governments in several western provinces and recently become Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition federally? How did the Bloc harness the more radical aspects of the Quiet Revolution and end up both dominating the National Assembly and playing an import...