Maxine Hancock
About
Maxine Hancock was Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies and Spiritual Theology at Regent College from 1998 to 2007, after which time she became Professor Emerita of Interdisciplinary Studies and Spiritual Theology.
Dr. Hancock is an author, speaker, and broadcaster. Her many books and articles have gained a wide audience and won awards from the Canada Council, the Canadian Church Press, and the Evangelical Press Association (US). Her publications include academic work on seventeenth-century narrative prose, as well as a collection of short essays, Gold from the Fire: Postcards from a Prairie Pilgrimage. Some of her earlier publications combine life experience and theological reflection, including Living on Less and Liking It More; Re-evaluating Your Commitments; and Love Knows No Difference: Learning to Give and Receive. She has been honoured with the Word Guild’s Leslie K. Tarr Award (1990) for her contribution to Christian writing in Canada, and the Leading Women’s Award in Communications and Media (2004) for her leadership in communicating the Christian faith in Canada.
Areas of Expertise
- Late Renaissance Non-Dramatic Literature
- Seventeenth-Century Devotional Poetry
- Spiritual Pilgrimage
Media & Publications
- Landscape and Community – Article
- Maxine Hancock on the Word Guild Awards – Blog
- Gold from the Fire: Postcards from a Prairie Pilgrimage – Book
- Love Knows No Difference: Learning to Give and Receive – Book
- Re-evaluating Your Commitments – Book
- Living on Less and Liking it More – Book