The Rev. Dr. Grant LeMarquand
Professor of Biblical Studies and Mission
BA, McGill University, 1977
STM, McGill University, 1982
DipMin, Montreal Diocesan Theological College, 1983
MA, McGill University, 1988
ThD, Wycliffe College, Toronto School of Theology, 2002
STM, McGill University, 1982
DipMin, Montreal Diocesan Theological College, 1983
MA, McGill University, 1988
ThD, Wycliffe College, Toronto School of Theology, 2002
Grant's research interests are Pauline Epistles; Synoptic Gospels; the Bible and mission; the New Testament and the Roman imperial world; non-Western, especially African, theology and biblical exegesis; and African church history.
Speaking topics include:
The new global Anglicanism
African Christianity
Bible teaching – especially the New Testament
Faculty Writings
- A Review of A History of the Church in Africa
- A Review of Africa and the Bible
- A Tribute to Marc Nikkel
- African Responses to New Hampshire and New Westminster
- And the Rulers of the Nations Shall Bring Their Treasures into It
- Cursed be Everyone who Hangs on a Tree
- Dancing in Kinshasa
- Faith in Sudan
- From Creation to New Creation
- Learning to Read the Bible in Limuru
- New Testament Exegesis in Modern Africa
- Providence or Dumb Luck?
- Siblings or Antagonists?
- Solemn Euphoria
- The Canaanite Conquest of Jesus
- The Case of the Missing Comma
- The Martyrs of Uganda
- There is a Way That Seems Right
- Who Struck You?
- "As you are going" (Mt 28:19): Some Reflection "Unintentional" Mission
- Summary Statement of the Conservative Position
- A Bibliography of the Bible in Africa

