Knox College, Ministry Forum | The 2026 J. Dorcas Gordon Lecturship - To See or Not to See? A Theology of the Future with the Rev. Dr. Anna Robbins

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Knox College, Chapel
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59 St. George Street
Toronto ON M5S 2E6
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Knox College Lecture, March 3

Inaugural J. Dorcas Gordon Lectureship with speaker Rev. Dr. Anna Robbins.

What does it mean for Christians to think faithfully about the future? This lecture explores a theology of the future that looks beyond eschatology to the real human choices, responsibilities, and possibilities that shape our common life. It considers the growing value of foresight –the disciplined practice of anticipating emerging realities– and how Christians might understand imagining the future as an expression of prophetic wisdom rather than prediction or presumption. Drawing on Scripture, theology, and practice, the lecture examines how we understand the relationship between past and future, why Christians often hesitate to look ahead, and how we can avoid both fatalism and naïve optimism. It offers a thoughtful exploration of how God’s people can discern, imagine, and lean into preferred futures with courage and hope.

Free admission; reception to follow; livestream is available.

Registration required here

Chapel service at 1:00 pm, where The Rev. Dr. Anna Robbins will guest-preach. All are welcome to attend.

Speaker:  The Rev. Dr. Anna Robbins serves as President of Acadia Divinity College and Dean of Theology at Acadia University. A respected theologian with an international profile in culture, ethics, and public theology, she is widely sought as a speaker, teacher, and commentator. She appears regularly on podcasts and writes for both scholarly and popular audiences.

Anna holds degrees from Carleton University, Acadia University, and a PhD in Theology from the University of Wales. An ordained minister with the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada, she served in several churches before spending 12 years on faculty at the London School of Theology, consulting with organizations such as Theos, Christians in Politics, Tearfund, the London Intestate for Contemporary Christianity, the Evangelical Alliance, and the Baptist World Alliance. Since returning to Nova Scotia in 2012, she has held several leadership roles at Acadia Divinity College, including Academic Dean, Director of Doctoral Studies, Vice-President, and founding Director of the Andrew D. MacRae Centre for Christian Faith and Culture. She holds the Dr. Millard R. Cherry Chair of Theology, Ethics and Culture and serves on the Board of Directors of the Association of Theological Schools.

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