Chapman, Mark
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Dr. Mark Chapman is the Director of the Doctor of Ministry Program. He is also Professor of Research Methods.
BRS, Tyndale University College & Seminary, 1989.
BA, University of Waterloo, 1991.
MA, Wilfrid Laurier University, 1994.
PhD, University of Toronto, 2004.
Works that are authored by Dr. Chapman and are not currently deposited in Tyndale Digital Collections are listed in his Publications List. https://digitalcollections.tyndale.ca/handle/20.500.12730/505
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Recent Submissions
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Fruitful Practices in Ministry to the North American Muslim Diaspora: A Mixed-Methods Study
(Fruitful Practice ResearchSan Francisco, Calif., 2017) -
Canadian Christian Churches as Partners in Immigrant Settlement and Integration
(Haworth PressNew York, 2016)This article discusses the role of Canadian Christian churches in immigrant settlement and integration and discusses implications for the settlement sector. A total of 34 denominations responded to an online survey. Findings ... -
Sabbath Rest in Multivocational Ministry
(Wipf and StockEugene, OR, 2022) -
The Tentmaking Home as Sanctuary
(Wipf and StockEugene, OR, 2022) -
Faith and Settlement Partnerships: Perspectives of Community Stakeholders
(Taylor & FrancisNew York, 2020)This article explores partnerships between faith groups and government-funded immigrant settlement services. It does so by reporting on perspectives of community stakeholders through a survey across four communities in ... -
Applying Research on Immigration to Ministry Practice
(Tyndale Academic PressToronto, Ont., 2020) -
Caring for the Stranger in Our Midst
(Wycliffe College, Institute of EvangelismToronto, Ont., 2014-09) -
The Crisis of Philosophy
(Literary Review of CanadaToronto, Ont., 1993) -
Listening to the Diaspora Church
(The Evangelical Fellowship of CanadaWillowdale, Ont., 2017-05) -
Common Actions: Participatory Action Research as a Practice for Promoting Positive Social Action Among and Between New Canadian Church Planters and Denominational Leaders
(Koninklijke Brill NVLeiden, 2017)The Greater Toronto Area remains the major immigrant destination centre in Canada. New Canadians are welcomed but not necessarily well integrated into the lives of churches. Our experience and research has shown that this ... -
Creating a World of Welcome: On Mission at Home
(Christian and Missionary Alliance in CanadaToronto, Ont., 2016) -
Faith and Settlement Partnerships: Setting Immigrants & Canada up for Success
(Centre for Community Based ResearchWaterloo, Ont., 2018-06) -
Canadian Multivocational Ministry Project: Research Report
(Canadian Multivocational Ministry ProjectToronto, Ont., 2020) -
Calling in Multivocational Ministry
(American Theological Library Association (Atla)Chicago, IL, 2022) -
Review of Revivalists: Marketing the Gospel in English Canada, 1884-1957
(The Evangelical Fellowship of CanadaOttawa, ON, 2008) -
Community-Based Research and the Faith-Based Campus
(University of SaskatchewanSaskatoon, SK, 2017)Over recent decades a significant shift has been taking hold on campuses of higher education in Canada and around the world. It is a shift towards community engagement. In this article our focus is on the research aspect ... -
Envisioning the Arts: Changing Attitudes Towards the Visual Arts in Canadian Conservative Protestant Christianity
(University of Toronto PressToronto, Ont., 2008-03)Conservative Christianity has not been known as a supporter of the visual arts. Recently, however, some communities of Canadian conservative Christians have explored the role of the visual arts in the practice of their ... -
Changing the World without Doing Harm: Critical Pedagogy, Participatory Action Research and the Insider Student Researcher
(Equinox Publishing LtdSheffield, Eng., 2019)Some parts of Canada may be moving towards an “open secularism” where matters of faith are less likely to be excluded from public discourse. In such a context, students may become more open about their own faith commitments, ... -
Christian Churches and Immigrant Support in Canada: An Organizational Ecology Perspective
(Religious Research AssociationSouth Hamilton, MA, 2016-12)Religious Research Association, RRA Executive Office, William H. Swatos, Jr., Ph.D., 618 SW 2nd Avenue, Galva, IL 61434-1919 U.S.A., Email: bill4329@hotmail.com